Right-wingers to march through Jaffa Gate instead of Damascus Gate during Tuesday's contentious event, but still plan to dance with flags outside flashpoint entrance to Old City

Right-wing nationalist parade will go ahead only if organizers come to an agreement with police; far-right MK Ben Gvir says he'll march this Thursday anyway

The two MKs are told their visit to the holy site must be declared 24 hours in advance; Ben Gvir accuses police of acting in violation of the law

Debate reportedly comes at insistence of Gantz, with PM having sought to hold discussion in smaller forum; security official: 'Someone is insisting on setting Jerusalem ablaze'

Police earlier nixed event in its proposed route through Jerusalem's Muslim Quarter, angering nationalists; PM said trying to sideline attorney general from meeting

Authorities say event will be reconsidered if date and route changed, but head of Religious Zionism party and others fume that decision is 'capitulation to terror'

Commanders back alternative path in order to avoid friction with Palestinians, but final approval from government still required

Several former senior police commanders call for Thursday's planned march to be prohibited, with an ex-top cop in the city calling it 'an attempt to ignite East Jerusalem'

Defense minister says he will oppose holding highly charged event on Thursday if it requires extraordinary security measures and endangers public order

Ram Ben-Barak warns planned right-wing parade will ​'ignite the region'; Hamas warns of 'consequences' if march goes through Old City's Damascus Gate

Pages