As Ramadan begins, the spotlight shifts to Al-Aqsa Mosque, where recurring clashes between Israeli police and Palestinian rioters have become a grim tradition.
Israel agreed to the current 6-week ceasefire and hostage release deal, but Hamas refused anything short of a permanent cessation in the IDF's military operations.
The terror leader called on Palestinians in Jerusalem and in Judea and Samaria to storm the Al-Aqsa mosque on the Temple Mount on the first day of Ramadan.
Palestinian Media Watch, which reported on the incident, notified the Israeli Police and 'hopes that it will act against this explicit incitement to murder.'
The Ramadan holiday represents many values which are shared by all of Israel’s citizens, whether they are Jews, Muslims, Druze or Christians,' said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Several local Muslims were hosted by Samaria Regional Council for traditional Iftar meal during Ramadan and told their hosts many Palestinians they know support the Trump peace deal.
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Video posting in Arabic shows an IDF officer demonstrating how the army prepares the special daily meal for Muslim soldiers to break the fast during Ramadan.
Following a joint fast-breaking iftar meal between PLO officials and Israelis, Palestinians took to social media to condemn this act of 'normalization' with the 'enemy.'
A leading Palestinian businessman served a kosher spread to his Israeli guests at a traditional fast-breaking 'Iftar' meal, which Muslims eat during the holy month of Ramadan.
Israeli officials issued greetings to the Muslim world in honor of the month of Ramadan, while Jerusalem has undertaken a special project to prepare the city for the special religious events and celebrations.
Using the cover of Ramadan's final days, when there are no Jews on the Temple Mount, the Waqf continued to illegally remove soil containing historical artifacts from periods as early as the First Temple era.