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Israeli parties, especially right-wing ones, are vying for votes, using "Judaization of Al-Aqsa Mosque" in particular and Jerusalem in general as a means of winning the votes of the public.

Several statements and personal opinions made by the candidates during the election campaign, including those who decided to withdraw from the elections in favor of Benjamin Netanyahu in exchange for the latter to provide privileges and facilities to the extremist intruders to Al-Aqsa.

As part of the race to win the right, Moshe Feiglin, the founder of the Hawiye party, withdrew in favor of Benjamin Netanyahu, in exchange for special privileges that the latter had promised to the extremist "temple groups."

Internal Security Minister Gilad Ardan, the most advanced candidate in the Likud party, reiterated his call to change the status quo in Al-Aqsa, and announced his intention to allow the intruders to pray and perform rituals.

Netanyahu is racing against time to win the votes of the far-right and the temple groups through the promises of its maximum arena.

Race Judaization
Minister of Culture Miri Regev flaunted the establishment of the Israel Heritage Directorate to strengthen Jewish affiliation and its presence in Al-Aqsa courtyards, and Environment Minister Ze'ev Alkin noted his regular participation in the storming of the Al-Aqsa Mosque and his contribution to the establishment of the Israel Heritage Directorate.

Not far from previous positions, the ultra-Orthodox MK Yehuda Glick focused in his campaign propaganda on his participation in the permanent incursion into Al-Aqsa, and the establishment of the Knesset lobby, which works tirelessly to develop the course of incursions.

Following the same approach, Israeli Justice Minister Amir Ohana reminded him of his persistence in storming Al-Aqsa and his hard work to raise this issue in the Knesset, while Avi Dichter, chairman of the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Security Committee, talked about his continuous work to ensure the arrival of Jewish worshipers to Al-Aqsa courtyards and "prevent hostile parties. From controlling it. "

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Structural group questions
The Temple Groups posed a series of questions to voters, including:

- Are you with the prohibition of Jewish prayers in the courtyards of Al-Aqsa?

- Are you with raising the Israeli flag above the police station in the courtyards?

- Are you with the removal of all illegal restrictions on the free entry of Jews to the Al-Aqsa courtyards?

- Are you with the limitation of the hours of entry of Jews to the maximum?

Do you support the performance of the Jewish national anthem in the courtyards of Al-Aqsa?

- Will you visit the courtyards of Al-Aqsa after your election?

Ze'ev Alkin and Knesset member Sharon Haskell did not hesitate to answer "yes" to these questions, seeking their support in the elections.

Israeli elections witness unprecedented race for promises of Judaization measures in Al-Aqsa (Reuters)

Bimini race
In his vision of the Israeli electoral scene, Ahmed Yassin, a Jerusalem researcher, said, "Every year, the candidates' promises to Judaize al-Aqsa are increasing, and each of them is racing to make more radical offers that favor extremist groups."

He explained that the current election campaign "witnessed the largest forms of political conflict, especially with the emergence of new parties with shallow luck and individual dreams, the result of which were the promises were not dreamed by the Temple groups before in exchange for ministerial positions to individuals who had all their dreams reach."

On the extent of the government's commitment to its promises, especially the Netanyahu-Feiglin agreement, Yassin said, "Netanyahu must provide some facilities to the groups of the Temple to ensure his credibility."

This will include increasing the number of invaders, especially during the biblical festivals, increasing the number of individuals in each intruding group, reducing waiting times at the Mughrabi Gate, and providing advanced facilities that may lead to the opening of another lane parallel to the current one at the entrance of the Mughrabi Bridge.

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Bet on Jerusalemites
As for Ardan's promises to change the status of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, Yassin believes that it will immediately reflect on the behavior of the police and the significant facilities that security personnel will provide to extremist groups inside Al-Aqsa.

The Israeli police are also likely to turn a blind eye to the extremist prayers inside al-Aqsa, and may even be implicit in allowing them to pray and prostrate inside the eastern squares without public disclosure. This means changing the status quo even without official authorization or approval.

Regarding the reaction of the Jerusalem street in case the next Israeli government launches new attacks against Al-Aqsa, Yassin said that the experience of the gates and gate of mercy must be repeated because the occupation proved to everyone that it is not deterred by politics, but the popular confrontation in Jerusalem alone.

He concluded by saying that "reliance here on the vigilance of the Jerusalemites and their awakening, especially after they had successful experiences in previous donations, and after they experienced the pain of slaps Eid al-Adha and 28 last Ramadan."