PM says 'no limit to madness' after prayer clash at Dizengoff Square; but Rabbi Leo Dee states there was no violence, and man who bumped into him says he was trying to flee scene
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Ronen Bar reportedly calls up the hardline minister to warn him of security ramifications, with Ben Gvir saying that while touring the holy site is sacred, the timing isn't
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National security minister has proclaimed he has sole authority on decision but has been stymied by Netanyahu, who appears to be heeding call of security chiefs to avoid escalation
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Defiant national security minister insists his office has final say, after PM sides with security establishment and pushes off decision on minimizing visitation rights
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Swipe at far-right minister represents highly rare criticism of a senior member of the Israeli government by one of Jewish state's biggest allies in Congress
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Shikma Bressler apologizes for remark directed at far-right parties, which she said should not be negotiated with; protest organizers dismiss Netanyahu's criticism as 'hypocrisy'
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National Security minister reportedly insisting he has authority over visitation schedule and will enforce official regulations despite warnings by security chiefs
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Police minister said to push authorities to advance process, as state reportedly uninterested in pressing charges that may prevent suspects from leaving Israel
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State Attorney Amit Aisman says all allegations against protesters and police officers will be independently evaluated, insists law enforcement agency discretion must be preserved
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After rioting in city's south, justice and national security ministers tout plan to move asylum seekers to wealthier, and left-leaning, neighborhoods