The court victory is said to be "a gift to the Jewish people on the eve of Israel's 70th Independence Day."
(Israel)— [Timesofisrael.com] An Israeli court ruled Monday that it is permitted for visitors to the Temple Mount compound to call out, "Am Yisrael chai" ("The people of Israel live"), because it is a patriotic slogan rather than prayer. (Photo: Jews visit the Temple Mount during the holiday of Sukkot, October 8, 2017/credit: Yaakov Lederman/Flash90/via Times of Israel)
Jews visiting the contested site are barred by Israeli law from praying there, under an arrangement instituted by Israel after it captured Jerusalem's old City in the 1967 war.
The Jerusalem Magistrate's Court made its ruling in the case of Itamar Ben Gvir...
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