Religious site was closed to non-Muslim visitors since May 4 during Ramadan

The Temple Mount in Jerusalem's Old City was reopened Sunday morning to all visitors, including Jewish worshippers, after nearly three weeks of closure.

The religious site had been closed to non-Muslim visitors since May 4 which coincided with the holy month of Ramadan.

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On May 10, when Jerusalem Day was celebrated in Israel, violent clashes erupted at the Temple Mount, which was partly the catalyst leading to riots in mixed towns across the country, home to Israeli Jews and Arabs.

On the same day, the Islamist group Hamas in power in Gaza threatened to fire rockets at Israel if the Israeli police did not withdraw from the site and the neighboring East Jerusalem neighborhood of Sheikh Jarrah. Read more at i24