Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered the footbridge between the Western Wall and the religiously sensitive Temple Mount taken down, the official told The Associated Press.
The order followed a request by Jordan, which has custodial rights to Muslim holy places in Jerusalem, said the official, speaking on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the issue.
However, the footbridge was still standing by early today afternoon and it was not immediately clear when work would start to dismantle it.
Previous attempts to change its status or assert Jewish claims to it have frequently resulted in violence, including in 2000, when a visit there by then Israeli opposition leader Ariel Sharon provoked widespread Palestinian rioting and helped spark the second Palestinian uprising.
Sharon became Israeli prime minister in 2001. He died in early 2014.
The Israeli official said that Jordan expressed its concern to Netanyahu when construction on the bridge went ahead two weeks ago and "he agreed to its request" that it be dismantled, adding that no official approval had been given for the project.
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