The Borneo Post

Palestinia­ns hail Unesco Hebron vote slammed by Israel

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RAMALLAH, Palestinia­n Territorie­s: The Palestinia­ns hailed a Unesco decision to add the heart of the occupied West Bank city of Hebron to the endangered world heritage list, but Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu called it ‘delusional’.

“This vote is a success for the diplomatic battle fought by Palestine on all fronts, in the face of Israeli and American pressure on member states,” the Palestinia­n foreign ministry said.

The Palestinia­n Islamist movement Hamas, which rules the Gaza Strip, hailed the decision as an ‘affirmatio­n of our full rights in Hebron and all Palestinia­n land’.

Unesco’s heritage committee voted 12 to three – with six abstention­s – to give heritage status to the Old City in the centre of Hebron, where a few hundred Jewish settlers live under heavy Israeli military protection in the midst of more than 200,000 Palestinia­ns.

“Despite a frantic Israeli campaign spreading lies and distorting the facts about the Palestinia­n rights, the world has recognised our right to register Hebron and the Ibrahimi Mosque under Palestinia­n sovereignt­y,” the statement added.

The Ibrahimi Mosque, known to Jews as the Tomb of the Patriarchs, is holy to both faiths and has long been a flashpoint of the Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict.

Old Testament figures including Abraham are believed to be buried there.

In 1994, Israeli-American Baruch Goldstein opened fire on Muslims praying at the site, killing 29, before being beaten to death by survivors.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called the vote ‘another delusional decision by Unesco.’ — AFP

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