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Plan proposes transforming Al-Aqsa Mosque into multi-faith centre, permitting large-group Jewish prayer

According to a plan, the Al-Aqsa Mosque complex would be transformed into a multi-faith centre, allowing Jews equal access and formally permitting large-group Jewish prayer.

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