Israel’s far-right national security minister, Itamar Ben Gvir, directed police on Sunday to ban mosques from playing the adhan, or Islamic call to prayer, claiming it "disturbs" Jewish residents.

He has instructed authorities to confiscate loudspeakers and fine mosques for playing the call, which lasts about two minutes.

Ben Gvir defended the move as necessary to combat "unreasonable noise" and lawlessness.

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Ben-Gvir said the call to prayer by mosques was an "unreasonable noise", saying allowing the calls to continue was a sign of "lawlessness". 🤢