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The ombudsman convened a legal hearing on the decision to ban Ben Gvir from ascending the Temple Mount
According to Maariv, Mandelblit made the unusual decision after the commissioner banned the Knesset member from religious Zionism from coming to the compound tomorrow and Friday.
Because the decision was also made due to fear for his life
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Avichai Mandelblit
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Wednesday, 09 June 2021, 21:58 Updated: 21:59
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Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit is holding a legal hearing tonight (Wednesday) on the police's decision not to allow MK Itamar Ben Gvir (Religious Zionism) to ascend the Temple Mount, Maariv reported. The commissioner's decision to ban the visit tomorrow and Friday was made following warnings Territory throughout the country, and also due to fear for his life.
Earlier, Knesset officer Yosef Griff informed the Knesset member of the decision.
A statement from the Knesset spokeswoman said that in assessing the situation conducted by the police, intelligence officials and the GSS warned that the move could with high certainty provoke riots across the country, and could even lead to damage to state security.
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Mandelblit (Photo: Official Website, Bar Association Spokeswoman)
Senior police officials told Walla!
Because among the reasons for the commissioner's decision was "fear of endangering the life of MK Ben Gvir personally."
According to them, "Ben Gvir's ascent to the Temple Mount leads to complexity on the mountain, which can and may lead to disturbances in several broad circles - and not only in Jerusalem.
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