Leaders of the Otzma Yehudit Jewish Power movement, Ben Tzion Gopstein of the Lehava organization and other right-wing activists have announced their intent to go to the northern Israeli-Arab city of Umm El-Fahm tomorrow to call for the closure of the mosque from which the terrorists set out to murder Israeli police officers on the Temple Mount last year, according to News 2.
The Israel Police canceled its agreement to permit a demonstration in light of the security situation but the organizers have cited the Supreme Court ruling in the case of Eldad Yaniv, that a permit was not required to hold a demonstration outside Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit's house. The mayor of Umm El-Fahm has vowed not to let the group into the city.