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Israel’s police prepare for Ramadan 2025 in Jerusalem – Israel News

Israel’s police prepare for Ramadan 2025 in Jerusalem – Israel News

As the Sacred Month of Ramadan will begin at the end of the week, the Israel Police are preparing to “ensure that sentences are carried out safely and safely while maintaining public order,” announced the unity of their spokesman in a statement on Tuesday.

The Ramadan Muslim party is Marked by fasting From dawn to sunset, prayer, reflection and community. Muslims believe that this month is when the Qur’an was revealed to the prophet Muhammad.

The Israel Police said that terrorist organizations exploit Ramadan to “incite and disseminate deceptive narratives on events in Jerusalem, especially in the old city and in the mountain of the temple.” False publications and narratives, such as deceptive images, edited videos, slogans and music, can influence the behavior of young people in sacred sites, they added, and can cause disturbances.

A The Israeli source recently said to N12 that “the volatility of Ramadan will depend largely on the situation in Gaza”. The Israeli media reported that this week, the Israel Security establishment will recommend limited access to the Mount of the Temple due to greater fear of attacks.

In 2023, during Ramadan’s afternoon sentences In the Al-Aqsa Mosque, the Israel police injured 50 Palestinians and arrested about 400 after they locked themselves in the mosque amid fears of religious provocations. In response, the rockets launched by armed Palestinian groups were sent to Israel from Gaza and Lebanon.

Israel’s police issue a warning against false news before Ramadan. (Credit: Unit of the Israel Police spokesman)

Previous incitement calls during Ramadan

Last yearAlthough the now leader of Hamas, Ismail Haniyeh, asks the Palestinians in Jerusalem and the West Bank, Marche to the Al-Aqsa Mosque at the beginning of Ramadan, the holidays passed without important incidents.

Ramadan will begin on Friday or Saturday this week, depending on when the sunset begins.

Simcha Pasko/The Media Line and Jerusalem Post contributed to this report.



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