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Fight to end noise pollution from mosques escalates
Under the proposed legislation, no mosque would be permitted to install or operate a loudspeaker system without obtaining the appropriate permit.
The bill stipulates that permits would be granted based on several factors, including noise levels, measures taken to reduce noise, the mosque's location, its proximity to residential areas, and its impact on residents' quality of life. It also authorizes police officers to order the immediate suspension of loudspeaker use in the event of a violation. If the violation continues, police would be empowered to confiscate the equipment.
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"Noise is a public health hazard, and although enforcement campaigns have been conducted in the past, there is currently no law that provides sufficient tools to address the phenomenon. Therefore, a clear regulatory framework is proposed, including a default prohibition, an explicit permit mechanism, the appointment of a person responsible for operation, and significant fines. The bill seeks to restore peace and quiet and improve residents' quality of life through effective and clear enforcement."
National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir said, "In many places, the muezzin's call constitutes unreasonable noise that harms residents' quality of life and health. This is a phenomenon that cannot be accepted. During my tenure, the Israel Police began addressing this intolerable problem for the first time, and now we are providing it with additional dramatic tools to eradicate the phenomenon. I thank Minister Idit Silman for her cooperation, Coalition Chairman Ofir Katz, and the members of Otzma Yehudit, who remain faithful to our election promises and are working hard to fulfill them one by one."
MK Tzvika Foghel added, "The muezzin broadcast at excessive volume is not a religious issue; it is a matter of harm to public health and quality of life. It is unacceptable for residents to continue suffering from systematic violations of the law. That is why I submitted this bill-to enable firm, clear, and decisive action against this phenomenon."
'Mosques wake our kids up in the middle of the night'
Municipal leaders explain importance of law banning muezzin from sounding at night
Bill will impose a fine on noise in mosques and make it possible for police to ban loudspeakers.
One of the most severe sources of noise pollution is the use of loudspeaker systems in mosques throughout the day.
“For decades, the public has been exposed to intolerable noise that harms both health and quality of life, yet the phenomenon continues.”
Since the October 7 Hamas massacre in 2023, the volume of mosque broadcasts has increased significantly, intending to express solidarity with Hamas and harm the quality of life of Israeli citizens.
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