UN Security Council members voiced concern on Thursday and stressed the need to maintain a status quo at the Al Aqsa mosque compound in Jerusalem, days after Israel’s new far-right security minister Itamar Ben-Gvir stormed the site. The decades-old status quo allows only Muslims to worship at the compound, a site also revered by Jews, who call it the Temple Mount. An Israeli official said Ben-Gvir complied with the arrangement that allows non-Muslims to visit but not pray. Palestinian UN envoy Riyad Mansour pushed for the Security Council to take action – a move that was unlikely given the Uni…