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The Israeli Knesset's General Assembly approved the "Muezzin Law" project, which aims to restrict the use of loudspeakers in mosques under the pretext of preventing noise pollution. The law requires prior permits and imposes fines of up to 50,000 shekels on violators. It grants broad powers to the police for enforcement and seeks to reduce noise in residential areas. However, objections have been raised, asserting that the law unjustifiably targets the freedom of worship for the Arab community. The vote was only preliminary, with final legislative procedures still to be awaited.
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