Khaleej Times

Ancient pools set for renovation

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Occupied Jerusalem — Ancient pools that provided water to Jerusalem around the time of Jesus are to be restored under a $750,000 renovation funded by the United States, officials said on Tuesday.

The three Solomon’s Pools near Bethlehem in the occupied West Bank were built around the time of Jesus’s birth and were key sources of water for the city, according to research from the Institute for Palestine Studies (IPS).

The first aqueduct which fed the pools from the south was probably built by Herod the Great between 37 and 4 BC, the study showed. In the 2,000 years since, they have fallen into disrepair and only two of the three are full with water, with the oldest one in poor condition.

At least six people have drowned in the unmonitore­d pools since 1993, according to the IPS.

The US Consulate in Jerusalem has provided $750,000 for renovation­s and hopes to see the pools become part of a major tourism site in the West Bank, which Israel has occupied since 1967.

“This project is about more than just protecting history. It is about protecting the lives and livelihood­s of the people living here today,” US Consul General Donald Blome said.

The grant comes at a time when US President Donald Trump is trying to convince Palestinia­n and Israeli leaders to restart stalled peace negotiatio­ns and economic support to the Palestinia­ns has been a key pillar of such attempts.

“(Trump) has made it clear that a necessary element for the achievemen­t of peace would be unlocking the full potential of the Palestinia­n economy,” Blome added.

High in the hills and with dry conditions much of the year, Jerusalem has suffered from water shortages throughout its history. George Bassous, general manager of the Solomon’s Pools, said the site had been neglected. —

 ?? AFP ?? A general view shows Solomon’s Pools in the Palestinia­n West Bank town of Bethlehem. —
AFP A general view shows Solomon’s Pools in the Palestinia­n West Bank town of Bethlehem. —

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