Clashes reported in Hebron over Israeli heritage decision
Published today (updated) 22/02/2010 12:11
Hebron – Ma'an –
Confrontations between Palestinians and Israeli occupation forces
were reported in Hebron on Monday, as public figures declare a general
strike across the city, amidst growing anger at the Israeli cabinet's
decision to include two religious Muslim sites in the occupied West
Bank, including Hebron's Ibrahimi Mosque, part of the Israeli heritage.
Protesters in the southern part of the city set tires alight,
while in the city center, an Israeli military outpost at the entrance of
Al-Shuhada' street, closed off to Palestinians, was pelted with stones.
According to locals, Israeli soldiers used stun grenades against
demonstrators.
An Israeli military spokeswoman said that about
100 Palestinians were rioting in the area, "hurling rocks in a violent
and illegal riot." One soldier was lightly injured as a result, she
said.
Confrontations reportedly erupted near the Tariq Ibn Ziyad
school, between students and Israeli soldiers in the southern part of
the city.
Students left schools early and rallied across the
city calling for an intervention in the "Judaization of the Ibrahimi
Mosque."
Public figures react
In Yatta, south of Hebron,
a strike was also called for. Governor of the city, Zahran Abu Qubaita
denounced the Israeli decision to include both the Ibrahimi Mosque and
Rachel's Tomb in Bethlehem on the Israeli heritage list, saying it
violates Palestinians' right to access holy sites and impedes efforts to
restart the peace process.
The Mufti of Palestine Sheikh Muhammad
Hussein said "the occupation has devoted all of its efforts to steal
Islamic holy sites in Jerusalem, Hebron, and Palestinian cities to
change their Arab and Islamic character to prove the country is Jewish."
Minister of Waqf and Religious Affairs Mahmoud Al-Habbash said the
decision was an attack against Muslims across the world, humanity and
civilization as a whole, and reiterated that it would have a negative
impact on peace talks.
"This is an attempt to seize Palestinian
cultural and religious symbols and use them to serve the Zionist scheme
on Palestinian lands, aimed at obstructing the efforts of the
Palestinian leadership and the international community to end the
occupation and achieve peace in the region," Al-Habbash said.
In
Hebron, Fatah further called for a general strike and condemned the
action as an attempt to steal Palestinian heritage and culture. "This is
a new crime in the occupation's lexicon," a party statement said, which
called on Arab nations to break their silence.
The Israeli
heritage site list
Following a cabinet meeting on Sunday,
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that two religious
sites in the occupied West Bank would be among 150 Israeli heritage
sites considered for renovation within his "Plan to Rehabilitate and
Strengthen Israel's National Heritage Infrastructures."
The
upgrade affects Hebron's Ibrahimi Mosque, known to Israelis as the Cave
of the Patriachs, and Rachel's Tomb in Bethlehem.
Renovation
projects are tipped to cost 400 million Israeli shekels (approximately
110 million US dollars).
'An act of aggression against cultural
and religious rights'
Palestinian Authority officials
immediately condemned the initiative.
"This announcement is an
act of aggression against the cultural and religious rights of the
Palestinian people," said Dr Hamdan Taha, director of the PA Tourism
Ministry's antiquities department, in a telephone interview.
"Instead of making use of heritage to promote peace, it is being used as
a means to promote war," Taha said, maintaining that the proposal's
timing could not be discounted: "This is clearly intended to obstruct
the peace process."
Also noting that the shrines in question are
holy to many faiths, Taha insisted that Netanyahu's plan to designate
them as Israeli heritage sites "reflects an artificial history that
solely serves Israel's settlement policy."
Illegal Israeli settlers and Soldiers Attack Protesters in
Hebron
Monday February 22, 2010 15:53 by Ghassan Bannoura - IMEMC News &
Agencies
One Palestinian youth sustained moderate wounds in Hebron City,
southern West Bank, as scores suffered tear gas inhalation during
clashes that broke between local residents and Israeli soldiers
The demonstration kicked off Monday morning when residents protested
Israel’s decision to list Ibrahimi Mosque, also known as the Tomb of the
Patriarches under Jewish heritage listed places
I M is the place
where Ib tomb is located and is shared by Muslims, Jews & Christians as
a holy place. Israeli settlers in Hebron around the holy temple
frequently attack Palestinians in order to prevent them from visit holy
site. Is troops keep a constant check point to deter Palestinians from
entering the holy site.
On Sunday, Israel decided to enlist the
site as a place of Jewish heritage, ignoring the right of Muslims and
Christians, who are mostly Palestinian in the city, to the site.
The clashes today concentrated around Hebron’s old city, and the site of
the temple. Israel settlers also attacked Palestinian officials who
arrived to show support for the residents. Palestinian MP Mustafa al-Barghouti
sustained light wounds due to the attacks.