A group described as 'women of provocation' again disrupted prayers at the Western Wall during the Rosh Chodesh morning service, according to our correspondent Yehuda Aharoni reporting from the scene. No further details on the nature of the disruption or police response were immediately available.
Our correspondent Yehuda Aharoni reported from the Western Wall plaza at 07:49 that a group he terms 'women of provocation' disrupted the Rosh Chodesh morning prayer service. This appears to be a recurring phenomenon at the site, though the specific nature of today's disruption — whether it involved vocal protests, attempts to alter prayer arrangements, or other actions — has not yet been detailed. Police presence and any resulting detentions or ejections remain unconfirmed at this stage. The report, carried by reports from the scene, is based on a single on-site observation and lacks corroboration from official sources or additional witnesses as of publication.
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