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Tel Aviv (Israel) – Israeli Defence Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir has directed the Police to ban the use of loudspeakers in mosques. Additionally, Police have been instructed to remove and confiscate these loudspeakers and impose fines on mosques that fail to comply. This step was taken following complaints of loud noise from mosque loudspeakers in East Jerusalem and several other areas.
This order has sparked opposition. Some city mayors have stated that they view Ben-Gvir’s order as an incitement against Muslims, which could lead to riots.
Ban and confiscate all the loudspeakers on mosques across the country. – Israeli Government orders Police after recurrent loud noise complaints.#Noisepollution from loudspeakers on masjids has plagued India for decades, with countless complaints and court orders falling on deaf… pic.twitter.com/KBDzrk1Grf
— Sanatan Prabhat (@SanatanPrabhat) December 3, 2024
The Palestinian National Council has condemned the decision, calling it an attack on mosques and religious freedom.
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