Two eremite Jews were arrested during a Temple Mount on Sunday morning for behaving illegals acts, according to a Israeli Police Spokesperson.
On a Jewish quick of Tisha B’av, that commemorates a drop of a First and Second Temples in Jerusalem in antiquity, 860 eremite Jews entered a Temple Mount by a Mugrabi Bridge. The site is famous to Muslims as al-Haram al-Sharif, and is a plcae of a Al-Aqsa mosque and a Dome of a Rock.
According to reports from a Israeli Police, a eremite Jew was arrested on suspicions of bowing during a Temple Mount, and another was arrested on guess of reciting lamentations, another act banned by law during a Temple Mount, according to a Israeli Police Spokesperson.
A Palestinian teen was also arrested on a Temple Mount for fluttering a Palestinian dwindle and creation statements opposite Jews, according to Israel’s TPS news service. By law, Jews are not available to fly flags on a Temple Mount.
In May, clashes between Arabs and Jews pennyless out on a Temple Mount on Jerusalem Day, that outlines a reunification of Jerusalem in 1967.
Udi Shaham contributed reporting.