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Palestinian Authority warns of Israeli plan to transfer control over Hebron's Ibrahimi Mosque to settlement council

Palestinian Authority warns of Israeli plan to transfer control over Hebron's Ibrahimi Mosque to settlement council

Arab News4 days ago
LONDON: The Palestinian Authority's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates has warned about the consequences of imposing Israeli settler control over the Ibrahimi Mosque in Hebron city, south of the occupied West Bank, on Wednesday.
The ministry said that Israel's decision to transfer the management of the mosque, known to Jews as the Cave of the Patriarchs, to a settlement council is 'an unprecedented move to impose control over it, Judaize it, alter its identity, and a blatant violation of international law and UN resolutions.'
Israeli media reported on Wednesday that the Israeli Civil Administration, which operates under the Ministry of Defense and governs the West Bank, has transferred the management and supervision of the Ibrahimi Mosque from the Hebron municipality to the religious council of the Kiryat Arba settlement.
The ministry called on UNESCO, which had designated the Ibrahimi Mosque as a World Heritage site in 2017, to urgently intervene and halt the implementation of this plan.
Tayseer Abu Sneineh, mayor of Hebron, stressed that 'the transfer of the powers of the Ibrahimi Mosque administration (to the settlement's religious council) is an assault on the civilization of the city and a blatant violation of international law.'
Abu Sneineh said that the Israeli Civil Administration, officially known as the Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories, has not yet officially handed over the decision to the city's municipality.
He said that Israeli violations of the Ibrahimi Mosque's sanctity began shortly after the city and West Bank were occupied in 1967, when settlers held a collective wedding at the site.
'We reject the decision in full, and consider it a political, cultural and religious aggression against the city of Hebron,' Abu Sneineh told Wafa news agency.
Sheikh Moataz Abu Sneineh, director of the Ibrahimi Mosque, said they have not received official notification about the transfer of administration powers, emphasizing that the mosque is a purely Islamic site and part of Islamic endowment property.
The Ibrahimi Mosque is in Hebron's Old City, where about 400 settlers are protected by around 1,500 Israeli soldiers and surrounded by numerous military checkpoints.
Since 1994, Israel has spatially divided the Ibrahimi Mosque into 63 percent for Jews and 37 percent for Muslims, after a massacre by an extremist settler that killed 29 Palestinian worshipers at the site.
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