RABBLE ROUSER: Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir Ascends Har Habayis, Declares It “In Our Hands”

National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir ascended the Har Habayis Thursday morning ahead of Yom Yerushalayim’s annual flag march, declaring it to be “in our hands” and crediting “determination and deterrence” for what he called a restoration of Israeli sovereignty there.

It is important to note that every mainstream posek has ruled that it is assur gammur to go on the Har Habayis.

His visit came amid a day of mounting tensions in the Old City, capped by a police announcement that afternoon that officers had arrested a suspect planning a terror attack during the celebrations. Acting on intelligence, police located the man at a carwash and took him into custody for interrogation by the Shin Bet.

Violence broke out earlier in the day when a group of youths clashed with Old City residents and left-wing activists from the Standing Together movement, at one point hurling chairs at them. Police intervened and escorted the activists out of the Old City, a move the group framed as a “solidarity guard” aimed at protecting Palestinian and Arab residents from what they called “extremist settlers.”

Police arrested 13 people, both Jews and Arabs, in connection with the day’s altercations. Roads across Jerusalem were shut down Thursday afternoon, with officers announcing they would reopen them incrementally as the march progressed.

Gedolei Yisrael across the spectrum – from previous generations to today’s foremost poskim – have been unequivocal in their psak: it is assur gamur, with the severity of kares, to ascend Har HaBayis in our time. This includes the Chief Rabbinate of Israel, who have repeatedly reaffirmed that visiting Har Habayis is a serious aveirah.

Around twenty years ago, during a Sukkos visit to the home of Harav Yosef Shalom Elyashiv Ztl, then-President Shimon Peres was personally urged by the Gadol Hador to prevent all Jewish visits to Har HaBayis. Rav Elyashiv warned that such provocations would be viewed by the nations of the world as deliberate incitement, and he stressed that they carry the potential to ignite a religious war.

In the eyes of gedolei Torah, such visits are not merely controversial but are acts of issur that jeopardize both spiritual and physical safety. The Chief Rabbinate has reiterated in multiple proclamations that even those who purport to purify themselves before ascending are transgressing, as the boundaries of the holy areas are not fully known, and no preparation can remove the punishment of kares for entering forbidden areas.

(YWN World Headquarters – NYC)

10 Responses

  1. He is a rabble rouser????? Ywn you get more and more pathetic as years go by. Get a backbone you weak golus jews that love love ur america! Just go shopping already and be quiet

  2. I wonder what he’ll say at the shiva of someone killed because of some angry arabs, will he claim this was absolutely necessary

  3. loser headline by loser website. You should focus on securing your website so you don’t get hacked and stay down for DAYS, lol.

  4. Leah2330; You’re in golus in Israel also. Israel is a vassal state of the USA.
    You still say in davening תעלנו בשמחה לארצנו & מפני חטאינו גלינו מארצנו.

  5. It is interesting how the editors know what is allowed and not allowed
    when it pertains to some else.
    When it pertains to them they post whatever they want, knowing and
    wanting to elicit nasty comments that are assur gamur.
    As long as they get the hits it is okay .
    Before you point your finger at someone else make sure your house is in order

  6. Kareis is for a Meizid thinking they are doing something wrong. People who go up are taught that there is nothing wrong, so how can there be Kareis?

  7. They’re all well aware of the vast shared opinion of the rabbis today about ascending there. The same way you wouldn’t eat a piece of chicken that they all claim isn’t kosher, you choose to ignore this with your soul on the line? They will definitely have to answer for that

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