Record Crowds Expected at Temple Mount During Sukkot Celebrations
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by i24 News

Jewish visitors gesture as Israeli security forces secure the area at the compound that houses the Temple Mount in Jerusalem’s Old City, Photo: May 5, 2022. Photo: REUTERS/Ammar Awad
i24 News – Authorities at the Temple Mount are gearing up for a significant influx of Jewish worshipers during the Sukkot celebrations, according to a statement released on Friday.
Already, there has been a noticeable increase in visitors to the site in Jerusalem’s Old City, with a 20 percent surge during the Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur festivities compared to last year.
This resurgence in interest is attributed to the relatively calm atmosphere on the site, partly due to efforts to keep potential disruptors at bay during recent festivals. Authorities commend the police’s endeavors to maintain a peaceful environment on the premises.
The heightened enthusiasm among visitors often results in longer queues due to stringent entry checks. However, steps might be taken to streamline access, potentially allowing multiple groups of worshipers to enter simultaneously.
Access to the Temple Mount will be regulated with specific hours from Sunday to Thursday, while remaining closed on Fridays and Saturdays.
While there have been a few incidents involving worshipers, some of whom were detained for religious actions like prostration or using the shofar, site managers stress that the majority of visitors are welcomed with respect and courtesy. They further emphasize that widely publicized arrest cases are typically the actions of individuals seeking to challenge current guidelines.
In the past, the Supreme Court has upheld the right of Jews to pray at this sacred site.
However, due to security concerns, police tend to impose restrictions on Jewish prayer practices at the location.
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