The Jerusalem Post

Temple Mount saw record number of Israeli visitors in July

- (Ammar Awad/Reuters)

July saw the most Jewish Israelis visiting the Temple Mount in any single month since it came under Israeli control in 1967.

Some 3,200 people visited the site, Army Radio reported Friday.

This was slightly higher than the total number of visits recorded during the High Holy Days last year – the busiest period of the year in terms of traffic by Israelis. In previous years, approximat­ely 11,000 Israelis visited the site annually.

The surge coincided with tensions and a deteriorat­ion in the security situation around the Temple Mount – which was the site of both of the Jewish people’s ancient temples and houses the Aksa Mosque – following the slaying of two Border Police officers by three Arab-Israeli terrorists outside the compound on July 14.

The police placed metal detectors at all the entrances to the Temple Mount in reaction to the attack, triggering rioting amid further acts of terrorism by Palestinia­ns.

To protest the measure, which Israel reversed earlier this month in a bid to defuse the situation, the Muslim custodians of the Temple Mount refused to enter it until the metal detectors were removed.

The custodians, belonging to the Wakf Islamic trust under Jordanian control, have jurisdicti­on to administer worship at the site. They allow Jews and others to visit, but prevent Jewish worship or religious activity at the site.

Because the precise site of the Temples’ Holy of Holies has not been identified, religious Jews were often hesitant to visit mount and inadverten­tly step on hallowed ground. In recent years, some prominent Orthodox rabbis have relaxed their objections to Jews visiting the site, and a growing movement of Jewish Temple Mount activists have encouraged visits on religious and nationalis­t grounds.

During the protest strike of the Wakf custodians, many Israeli Jews came to the Temple Mount to pray there. (JTA)

 ??  ?? A MAN gazes at the Temple Mount and the Dome of the Rock.
A MAN gazes at the Temple Mount and the Dome of the Rock.

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