The Times of Israel reports: A bill that would bar mosques from broadcasting the call to prayer on loudspeaker systems was withdrawn by its sponsor.
Knesset member Moti Yogev of the Jewish Home party withdrew the bill on Sunday before the Ministerial Committee for Legislation was set to vote on it. He reportedly withdrew the bill after being unable to obtain support from lawmakers in the government coalition.
In addition to banning loudspeakers for prayers, which in mosques are held five times a day including before dawn, the bill would also prohibit “conveying religious or nationalist messages, or even words of incitement” through such broadcasts.
The law would apply to all houses of worship, but is widely viewed as targeting mosques, since churches and synagogues do not broadcast calls to prayer.
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