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The Israeli Knesset has approved the "Muezzin Law," which imposes restrictions on the use of loudspeakers in places of worship. The law includes measures such as requiring permits before using loudspeakers, granting police the authority to stop and seize audio systems, and imposes fines of up to 50,000 shekels. The law is seen as targeting mosques and the call to prayer, and has sparked criticism from opponents who argue that it infringes on religious freedom and is discriminatory against Arab citizens. This step is considered the first phase of legislation that will be sent to the specialized committee for final approval.
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