A group described as 'women of provocation' held a Reform minyan at the Western Wall this morning, sparking confrontations with other worshippers, Channel 14's Yehuda Aharoni reports.
For the second time this morning, self-described Reform activists disrupted the regular prayer routine at the Western Wall. Shortly after 08:40, according to Channel 14 correspondent Yehuda Aharoni, the group referred to as 'women of provocation' held a Reform minyan on the women's side of the plaza. The event drew angry reactions from other worshippers and escalated into confrontations and tensions. As The Zioneer reported earlier at 07:50, a similar disruption occurred during the Rosh Chodesh morning service. No police response or official statements have been reported yet.
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