Israel’s policy on Jewish prayer at the Al Aqsa compound in Jerusalem has “not changed and will not change”, a statement by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said after far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir said he would allow it to take place. Mr Ben-Gvir said on Wednesday that he will allow Jewish prayer at the site, breaking a long-standing agreement with Jordan, which oversees Jerusalem’s holy sites.

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