Israel bars the Jerusalem grand mufti from entering Al-Aqsa Mosque for one week, according to multiple reports. The measure is framed by outlets as part of broader Israeli restrictions affecting sites and figures connected to the holy compound in East Jerusalem. The ban limits the mufti’s access to Al-Aqsa Mosque for seven days, though the reports do not provide additional details on the reasons given for the decision or the specific conditions imposed during the restriction period. The reports describe the move as part of a continuing pattern of Israeli measures in the occupied territory, with at least one outlet linking the step to the wider environment of escalating actions since the outbreak of the Gaza war. The outlets present the incident as a restriction targeting a prominent religious leader associated with Jerusalem’s Muslim community. No alternative statements from Israeli authorities or from the mufti are included in the provided summaries, and the reports do not indicate whether further legal or administrative steps follow the ban.