Netanyahu Vows To Extend Israeli Sovereignty To Jewish Hebron, Kiryat Arba

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    Israeli soldeirs seen patroling outside the Cave of the Patriarchs in the West Bank city of Hebron, on August 30, 2019. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90 *** Local Caption *** ?????? ??? ????? ???? ??????

    Jerusalem-  Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Monday that if he is reelected on Tuesday he will extend Israeli sovereignty to the ancient Jewish city of Hebron and to its sister city, Kiryat Arba.

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    Netanyahu made the remarks during an interview on Army Radio’s “Good Morning Israel” program.

    When asked by program host Efi Triger whether he intended to annex Kiryat Arba and the Jewish community of Hebron, Netanyahu replied, “Of course, they will be part of Israel. But I need a mandate to execute this plan.”

    He added that he had discussed a sovereignty plan for Judea and Samaria with U.S. President Donald Trump.

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    “I said this to Trump: I plan to apply sovereignty on all of the settlements, including in the blocs, and the territory [around it] and all the settlements and the sites that have importance from a security or Israeli heritage perspective,” said Netanyahu.

    “I said that no one will be uprooted, I won’t recognize the [Palestinian] right of return, and I said that Jerusalem must remain united. All these things were said,” he added.

    Netanyahu announced just last week that he would apply Israeli sovereignty to the Jordan Valley if reelected.

    The Jewish community of Hebron comprises just 4% of the city, and contains the ancient Cave of the Patriarchs, a historic Herodian structure built atop what Jewish tradition says is the burial site of the biblical Abraham and Sarah, Isaac and Rebecca, and Jacob and Leah.

    The site and the city, which were liberated by Israel in the 1967 Six-Day War, have been hotly contested since, often serving as an example of the heated conflict between Israel and the Palestinians.

    “There’s a big difference between political promises and political policy and action,” Yishai Fleisher, spokesman for the Jewish community of Hebron, told JNS. “The Jewish community of Hebron welcomes Netanyahu’s statements, and looks forward to pushing to make them a political reality and political policy. There is nothing more normal than making Hebron an Israeli city, since it is Judaism’s second most historical site and city.”

    In 1997, as a lead-up to the Wye Accords, Netanyahu signed the Hebron Protocol with PLO leader Yasser Arafat, which divided Hebron and handed 80% of it to the Palestinian Authority.

    Netanyahu on Sept. 4 became only the third sitting prime minister to visit Hebron, arriving in the city with his wife to commemorate the 90th anniversary of the 1929 Hebron Massacre. (JNS)


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