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  2. 1990 Temple Mount killings - Wikipedia

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    The Temple Mount is the holiest place on earth for Jews, a place where God manifested, and where the First and Second Temple stood until they were destroyed. Moreover, the temple mount is the beginning and the end of the world in Jewish mystical belief. Muslims also view the site as holy and are apprehensive regarding a possible Jewish takeover ...

  3. 2017 Temple Mount crisis - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. 2017 Temple Mount crisis Part of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict Muslims praying at the entrance to the Temple Mount. They refused to go through the metal detectors. Location Jerusalem Cause 2017 Temple Mount shooting Outcome Further Temple Mount entry restrictions 113 wounded in police clashes ...

  4. Al-Aqsa clashes - Wikipedia

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    Following a decision by the Temple Mount Faithful to lay the cornerstone for the Temple, mass riots erupted, [4] In the ensuing clashes, 17 Palestinians died, [a] more than 150 Palestinians were wounded by Israeli security forces, and more than 20 Israeli civilians and police were wounded by Palestinians. [6]

  5. 2017 Temple Mount shooting - Wikipedia

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    Jordan - The spokesman for the Jordanian government condemned Israel's closure of the Temple Mount and the al-Aqsa mosque and called on them to reopen it immediately. [54] Subsequently, following criticism from Israel for not doing so, King Abdullah II condemned the attack, called for calm, and reopening of the Temple Mount. [ 55 ]

  6. 2023 Al-Aqsa clashes - Wikipedia

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    The confrontations began on the night of 4 April, when a few hundred Palestinians barricaded themselves in the Al-Aqsa mosque after Ramadan prayers amid concern that Jews might head to the Temple Mount to perform a ritual sacrifice, despite its prohibition. [10] In response, Israeli police raided the mosque in riot gear.

  7. 2009 Al-Aqsa clashes - Wikipedia

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    Israeli police responded with arrests of rioters and sporadic age-based restriction of access to the Temple Mount. Several dozen rioters, police and Israeli civilians have been injured. The Al-Aqsa compound sits atop the Temple Mount , the holiest site in Judaism , and is also the site of the existing al-Aqsa Mosque and Dome of the Rock , and ...

  8. Western Wall Tunnel riots - Wikipedia

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    The Western Wall Tunnel riots erupted on 24 September 1996, lasting primarily for four days, with smaller isolated outbreaks of violence occurring after this period. This conflict was the first between the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) and the newly created Palestinian National Security Forces (NSF).

  9. 2022 Al-Aqsa clashes - Wikipedia

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    On May 8, Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said that Israel will make its own decisions concerning Jerusalem and the Temple Mount after Ra’am party leader Mansour Abbas said "“Ra’am’s position in the coalition, as regards the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque, will be based on the results of the joint Israeli-Jordanian-international meetings ...