Court Allows Jewish Prayer on Temple Mount in Jerusalem. (INN).
Temple activists were euphoric Monday after a precedent-setting ruling by Magistrates’ Court Judge Malka Aviv in the case of Yehuda Glick vs. the Israeli Police ,
a day earlier.
The judge ruled that the police “must make sure that
Jews are able to pray on the Temple Mount” – in a ruling replete with
harsh criticism of the police’s policies on the Temple Mount.
The police are legally bound “to ensure
that Jews are able to pray on the Temple Mount, and not to act
sweepingly to prevent Jews from praying on the Temple Mount,” the judge
determined.
Attorney Aviad Visoly, who represented Glick said Tuesday that the verdict “has made prayer
on the Temple Mount ‘kosher’. In essence, the court took the Supreme
Court’s rulings about the Jews’ right to pray on the Temple Mount, and
implemented them.”
Activists were quoted on a Temple
activists blog as saying: “This day will be remembered for generations
in the annals of the struggle for the return of Jews to the Temple
Mount.” More here.
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