On the first day of Ramadan, Israeli authorities restricted the number of West Bank Muslims allowed to pray at the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem. Concurrently, Jewish nationalist groups, under the escort of Israeli police and with the tolerance of Interior Minister Itamar Ben Gvir, visited the site, known to them as the Temple Mount, to sing and pray. This action represents a breach of the 1967 status quo, which prohibits non-Muslims from praying at the holy site. The article also touches upon other unrelated news items, including tax issues for millionaires, accusations of censorship at the Berlinale film festival, and testimonies from former Israeli hostages.