‘War Crime’: Palestinian Officials Damn Israel’s Plan for Disabled Access at Tomb of Patriarchs

Tomb of the Patriarchs
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Israel’s plans to make the Tomb of the Patriarchs in Hebron wheelchair accessible has sparked outrage among the Palestinian officials, who slammed it as a “war crime” that merits the launch of a bloody third intifada.

The proposed plans, which include installing an elevator, would service both Jewish and Muslim pilgrims to the holy site, which is the burial site of the biblical patriarchs Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob and matriarchs Sarah, Rebecca and Leah, revered by adherents of both religions.

The flashpoint site has been the site of numerous Palestinian terror attacks.

Palestinian Authority Foreign Minister Riyad al-Maliki said constructing the elevator and “harming the Ibrahimi Mosque [Abraham’s burial place] constitute a war crime and a violation of all the international laws,” the PA’s official al-Hayat al-Jadida daily reported last month according to a translation by monitoring group Palestinian Media Watch.

Al-Maliki noted the plans on the holy site proved “the occupation is attempting to strengthen the colonialism, occupation, and forgeries that it is committing on our land, our heritage, and our history.”

PA’s Supreme Shari’ah Judge Mahmoud Al-Habbash similarly “condemned the occupation government’s decision to allow the settlers to build an elevator inside the Ibrahimi Mosque in Hebron,” an August 4 report by the PA’s Wafa news agency said.

He described Israel’s activities at the Cave as “tantamount to igniting a religious war in the region and in the world” and warned the Jewish state’s “aggression” and “arrogant behavior” will come at a cost.

“The Palestinians are prepared to do anything,” Al-Habbash warned.

Both Al-Habbash and Al-Malki called on UNESCO to intervene, claiming that the site is exclusively an Islamic heritage site with no connection to non-Muslims. The site is actually considered the second holiest in Judaism after the Temple Mount.

PLO Executive Committee member and head of human rights Ahmed Tamimi also called for violence over the move, saying that “hundreds of thousands of martyrs” had sacrificed themselves in the fight against the “Zionists.”

“The Palestinian people doesn’t lack means to defend itself, its homeland, and its holy sites if the international community will continue to be negligent in upholding its obligations,” Tamimi said.

“The Palestinian revolutions and intifadas throughout the generations are proof of the Palestinian people’s willingness to go to the furthest extremes in order to defend its right and basic principles,” he added.

The PA officials’ outlandish claim the tomb is purely a Muslim site is strengthened by the fact UNESCO itself deemed the site to be under the “State of Palestine” in a 2017 decision that then-U.S. envoy to the U.N. Nikki Haley condemned as an “affront to history.”

 

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