Mosamania
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The age limit only in the Haram a-Shrif (temple mount) is a result of the riots of Muslims who came allegedly to pray there and exploited this right to attack the security forces and Jewish prayers in the Western Wall. However, as far as I know, the age limit regularly is not imposed only when there is a risk for another round of riots.
Israel secure the religious rights of all the believers and it is part of its policy since its independence.
On the other hand, does KSA allow any Muslim to visit Mecca while non-Muslims are not even allowed to visit as tourists?
Here is a testimony of a Saudi citizen before US Congress about the religious apartheid in KSA:
"Saudi Arabia is a glaring example of religious apartheid. The religious institutions from government clerics to judges, to religious curricula, and all religious instructions in media are restricted to the Wahhabi understanding of Islam, adhered to by less than 40% of the population. The Saudi government communized Islam, through its monopoly of both religious thoughts and practice. Wahhabi Islam is imposed and enforced on all Saudis regardless of their religious orientations. The Wahhabi sect does not tolerate other religious or ideological beliefs, Muslim or not. Religious symbols by Muslims, Christians, Jewish and other believers are all banned. The Saudi embassy in Washington is a living example of religious apartheid. In its 50 years, there has not been a single non-Sunni Muslim diplomat in the embassy. The branch of Imam Mohamed Bin Saud University in Fairfax, Virginia instructs its students that Shia Islam is a Jewish conspiracy".
Is this true? More lecturing for Israel about religious freedom?
Umm when something is true I will admit it but this is not true. Non-muslims are allowed into saudi arabia as tourists and as whatever. btw In my university there is an American jewish lecturer I don't see him getting into any trouble. we do have some clerics tha really require some kicking but besides that people in general are very tolerant of any religion wither it be Hindu or christian or jewish. some rules will be changed with time.
And by the way do not project your short comings into KSA for my country never claimed the things yours claim if anything you just exactly formilated what I say to be true. and thank you for that.