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(Times of Israel) The Jerusalem Municipality on Tuesday ordered a halt to illegal construction at Jerusalem's Temple Mount holy site. The Israel Antiquities Authority had filed a lawsuit against the Waqf for building bathrooms in an archaeological site within the Temple Mount complex. Army Radio said the municipality has pledged to install portable toilets in the Temple Mount area for the upcoming Ramadan holiday. The bathrooms will be erected in coordination with Jordanian authorities. 2016-06-01 00:00:00Full Article
Jerusalem City Hall Orders Halt to Illegal Waqf Construction on Temple Mount
(Times of Israel) The Jerusalem Municipality on Tuesday ordered a halt to illegal construction at Jerusalem's Temple Mount holy site. The Israel Antiquities Authority had filed a lawsuit against the Waqf for building bathrooms in an archaeological site within the Temple Mount complex. Army Radio said the municipality has pledged to install portable toilets in the Temple Mount area for the upcoming Ramadan holiday. The bathrooms will be erected in coordination with Jordanian authorities. 2016-06-01 00:00:00Full Article
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