Israel court orders closure of building at tense holy site
JERUSALEM: An Israeli court on Sunday ordered the temporary closure of a side building at a highly sensitive Jerusalem holy site that has been the source of tensions in recent weeks.
The Jerusalem magistrates court said the building known as the Golden Gate at the Al-Aqsa mosque compound, known to Jews as the Temple Mount, should be closed while the case continues.
The site’s administrator, the Waqf religious organisation, was given 60 days to respond to the court case involving the building.Israeli police have called for the building to be closed.
Waqf spokesman Firas Dibs said it did not intend to abide by the court’s decision, adding that the building remained open on Sunday.Jordan, the custodian of the holy site, condemned the court ruling, with its foreign ministry adding that Israel would bear “full responsibility for the dangerous consequences” of the decision.
There are believed to be discussions ongoing between Israel and Jordan over the status of the building.There have in recent weeks been scuffles between Palestinian worshippers and Israeli police at the site in Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem over the use of the side building.
Palestinian worshippers have been entering the site and praying there despite an Israeli order that it should stay closed.Israel shut access to the Golden Gate in 2003 during the second Palestinian intifada over alleged militant activity there.
Palestinian officials argue that the organisation that prompted the ban no longer exists and there is no reason for it to remain closed.The larger compound is the third-holiest site in Islam and a focus of Palestinian aspirations for statehood.
It is also the location of Judaism’s most sacred spot, revered as the site of the two biblical-era Jewish temples.Jews are allowed to visit but cannot pray there and it is a frequent scene of tension.
Israeli officials are concerned tensions at the site could boil over and set off wider clashes ahead of April 9 Israeli elections.The site has served as a rallying cry for Palestinians.Ofer Zalzberg, a senior analyst for the International Crisis Group, said “we are seeing a hardening of the negotiating positions of both sides” concerning access to the side building.
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