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Ben-Gvir visits Temple Mount ahead of Passover

The national security minister’s appearance comes amid rising Jewish visits to the site, with record numbers reported for the Jewish year 5784.

Itamar Ben-Gvir
Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem on Dec. 26, 2024. Source: @itamarbengvir/X.

Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir visited the Temple Mount in Jerusalem on Wednesday, just days before the start of Passover. His appearance at the site reflects his ongoing advocacy for increasing Jewish presence and prayer rights at the location, which holds profound religious significance in Judaism.

Ben-Gvir, who temporarily stepped away from his government position earlier this year before returning, has made several visits to the Temple Mount since assuming office in late 2022. One of his most notable visits took place on Tisha B’Av in August 2024, a date of particular historical and religious significance.

According to figures released by the organization Beyadenu, more than 52,000 Jewish individuals ascended the Temple Mount over the course of the Jewish year 5784 (2023–2024). This marks a 14% increase compared to the previous year, making it the highest recorded number since 1967.

The Temple Mount is considered the most sacred site in Judaism. Traditionally regarded as the location of the First and Second Temples, and associated with the biblical story of the Binding of Isaac, it has remained a central focus of Jewish worship and identity throughout history.

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