Will Netanyahu Keep Ramadan Peaceful?

TEL AVIV, ISRAELMon Oct 07 2024
In the bustling city of Tel Aviv, tensions are rising as the holy month of Ramadan approaches. Hundreds of thousands of Muslims flock to the Haram al-Sharif/Temple Mount area for worship, but Jewish extremists also see it as a sacred site, causing friction. This year, the situation is especially tense due to ongoing conflicts with Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon, along with increased Israeli raids in the West Bank. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces a tough challenge: managing extremist members of his government who want to restrict access for Arab Israeli Muslims. One such figure is Itamar Ben-Gvir, the national security minister, who wants to limit entry to those over 70. Moderate ministers like Benny Gantz and Gadi Eisenkot disagree, advocating for open access as per previous years. The conflict escalated during a recent security cabinet meeting where these issues were discussed. The extremist views of Ben-Gvir are noteworthy given that Israel's Arab community has largely distanced itself from the violence, including the devastating attack in October that killed over 1,200 Israelis. Despite this, Ben-Gvir wants to impose new restrictions that could spark further unrest. Netanyahu must now decide how to handle these pressures. Will he prioritize maintaining peace during Ramadan or give in to extremist demands? The world watches as this crucial decision unfolds.
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    Is Netanyahu ready to play the role of 'grandpa peacemaker' during this Ramadan season?
    Are there external forces influencing Itamar Ben-Gvir's decisions on Al-Aqsa access?
    If Ben-Gvir can’t let 70-year-old Muslims into Al-Aqsa, who can he let in? Maybe just the really cool grandmas?

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