By Tuesday evening, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office announced it would prohibit non-Muslims from entering the holy site for the rest of Ramadan.
“I see these visits as a raid on our holy site,” he said.
That status quo is slowly being chipped away, says Sheikh Rani Abusibr, an Imam of nearly twenty-years at Al-Aqsa.
There was a heightened security presence at the holy site when Easter, Ramadan, and Passover celebrations overlapped.
Without the status quo arrangement being enforced, there are fears that an already tumultuous region could spiral out of control.