Ben Gvir is expected to ascend the Temple Mount at the height of the tension: "An attempt to prevent this will only ignite the fire"
The chairman of Jewish Power intends to climb the mountain this week, as he does every Rosh Chodesh. This, even after the wave of terrorist attacks and the fear of escalation. "Hopefully the status quo will not be broken.
An attempt to prevent a Jewish MK from ascending the Temple Mount will send a message of surrender to terrorism "
Yaki Adamkar
28/03/2022
Monday, 28 March 2022, 22:19 Updated: 22:59
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In the video: MK Ben Gvir erupts according to Minister Bar-Lev at the scene of the attack (Photo: Shlomi Gabay)
Chairman of Jewish Power MK Itamar Ben Gvir is expected to ascend the Temple Mount this coming Thursday.
As for his ascent at the height of security tensions, Ben Gvir said, "Every Rosh Chodesh eve, I usually go up to the Temple Mount and I will do so this coming Thursday.
"Any attempt to prevent a Jewish MK from ascending the Temple Mount will send a message of surrender to terrorism and ignite the fire."
Last night, Ben Gvir arrived at the scene of the attack in Hadera, and broke into a statement given by the Minister of Internal Security, Amar Bar-Lev.
"The most failed minister for internal security," Ben Gvir called out to him, clinging to his face.
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It is expected to ascend the Temple Mount at the height of security tensions.
Ben Gvir (Photo: Official Website, Noam Moskowitz, Knesset Spokeswoman)
In the past month, there was a wave of terrorist attacks, which culminated yesterday in the shooting attack in Hadera, in which two border fighters were killed and six other people were injured. Less than a week ago, an attack took place in Be'er Sheva, killing four civilians
. The security forces warned of an escalation ahead of the month of Ramadan, which will begin on Saturday, and since the beginning of this month, ten attacks have been recorded, most of them in the Jerusalem area.
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