(JNS) Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid said that if he is able to form a government following the November 1 election, he would modify Israel’s Nation-State law, and ensure Jews cannot pray on the Temple Mount.
“I oppose the Nation-State law and I think it should be changed and a section of civil equality added to it,” Lapid told Arab-language media, according to Walla!. “The Nation-State law as it is written today is an insult to non-Jewish Israeli citizens and must be amended,” he added, according to the report.
Lapid also reportedly said that if he retains his position after the upcoming national vote, then he would ensure that the religious “status quo” in Jerusalem is maintained.
“We will take care of the freedom of worship of Muslims at Al-Aqsa [mosque], who can go up to pray,” he reportedly said. “We allow Jewish visitors to ascend the mount, but not to pray. They ascend and the visits are under supervision to make sure that the status quo is not violated.”
Additionally, Lapid reiterated his support for the two-state solution, as outlined in his September speech at the U.N General Assembly.