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(communicated by the Israel
Government
Press Office, August 18)
Under the terms of the Oslo Accords, the
Palestinian Authority (PA) is obligated to safeguard holy sites and
ensure free access to them. According to Annex III, Appendix I, Article
32 of
the September 28, 1995 Oslo 2 accord:
"2. Both sides shall respect and protect the listed below religious
rights of Jews, Christians, Moslems and Samaritans:
a. protection of the Holy Sites;
b. free access to the Holy Sites; and
c. freedom of worship and practice."
In addition to this general obligation, the
Oslo 2 accord (ArticleV(2b) of Annex I) spells out specific
arrangements concerning the Tomb of Joseph in Nablus and the Shalom al
Yisrael Synagogue in Jericho. These arrangements are designed "to
ensure
free, unimpeded and secure access to the relevant Jewish holy site."
THE VIOLATIONS
Preventing Access to Joseph's Tomb
Located in Nablus, the Tomb is the burial site of the Biblical figure
Joseph, son of Jacob the patriarch. Shortly after the recent murder of
two Israelis in Yitzhar, the Israeli army agreed to allow the victims'
friends and families to stay overnight in the Tomb compound to mark
the traditional seven-day mourning period. There is nothing in the Oslo
Accords which forbids Jews from staying at the site overnight and they
have been allowed to do so on numerous previous occasions.
On the night of August 13-14, 1998, Palestinian policemen prevented a
number of Jewish worshippers from leaving the Tomb compound, insisting
on the removal of all Jewish worshippers who had been sleeping
at the site. On
August 16, 1998, Palestinian policemen refused to allow a busload of
Jewish worshippers to enter the site to pray, again demanding the
removal of all worshippers still inside the Tomb's compound. Since
then, the Palestinians have continued to prevent Jewish worshippers
from entering the site. Some 30 Jewish worshippers remain trapped
inside the compound.
Assaults on Holy Sites by the PA
1) Abraham's Oak Russian Monastery - located in the
Palestinian-controlled part of Hebron, the monastery belonged to the
Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia. On July 5, 1997, Palestinian
policemen arrived at the
monastery and ordered the monks and nuns to vacate the premises. The PA
officers physically removed all of the monks and nuns, and took over
the site.
2) Rachel's Tomb - The Tomb, located on the outskirts of Bethlehem, is
the burial site of the Biblical matriarch Rachel and is under Israeli
control. During the September 1996 riots, the PA orchestrated riots
near the Tomb in
which a Palestinian mob assaulted the site and hurled rocks
and firebombs at it, causing damage to the outer part of the structure.
Palestinian policemen on the scene shot and wounded Israeli soldiers
guarding the Tomb.
3) Joseph's Tomb - During the September 1996 riots, a Palestinian mob
led by Palestinian policemen assaulted the Tomb. Palestinian security
agents opened fire on Israeli troops at the site, killing 6 Israeli
soldiers. After the Israeli forces temporarily withdrew, the
Palestinian mob entered the site and set fire to it. They burned the
Jewish prayer books, Bibles and religious articles inside the structure
and caused extensive damage.
Palestinian Disparagement of Jewish
Holy Sites
"If the Jews really want peace, they must
absolutely forget about having many rights over the Temple Mount or
Al-Aksa Mosque the Western Wall also belongs to Moslems, and was
given to the Jews as a place of
prayer only
because the British asked and the Moslems agreed out of the
goodness of their hearts. The Western Wall is just a fence belonging to
a Moslem holy site."
--- Sheikh Ikrama Sabri, the official PA Mufti (senior Muslim
cleric) who was appointed to his position by Yasser Arafat, in an
interview with the Israeli weekly MAKOR RISHON, May 22, 1998. [Note: PA
Chairman Yasser Arafat has made similar claims in the past. Arafat
said, "That is not the Western Wall at all, but a Moslem shrine."
(MAARIV, October 11,
1996)]
"Any extremist who enters the Temple Mount compound will not
leave it alive."
--- Hatam Abdel Kader, member of the PA's Legislative
Council, in an interview with the official PA radio station the VOICE
OF PALESTINE, when asked about the possibility of Jews praying on the
Temple Mount (VOICE OF
PALESTINE, May 24, 1998)
"The archaeology of Jerusalem is diverse - excavations in the
Old City and the areas surrounding it revealed Umayyad Islamic palaces,
Roman ruins, Armenian ruins and others, but nothing Jewish. Outside of
what is mentioned/ written in the Old and New Testaments, there is no
tangible evidence of any Jewish traces/ remains in the old city of
Jerusalem and its immediate vicinity." -- PA Information Ministry
Press Release, December 10, 1997
"Be alert and treat Joseph's Tomb and Rachel's Tomb as parcels
of Palestinian land which must be liberated, and treat Joseph and
Rachel as two people who died, like anyone else." --- excerpt
from an article in the official PA newspaper AL-HAYAT AL-JADEEDA,
December 1, 1997, concerning Jewish holy sites in Nablus and Bethlehem
"The 'Al-Buraq' Wall [the Western Wall] is a part of
the Al-Aqsa Mosque. The Jews have no relation to it, whether or not a
decision to expropriate it was made." --- PA Mufti Ikrama Sabri in
the Palestinian daily AL-AYYAM,
November 22, 1997
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