Some 2,000 Israelis of all backgrounds ,religious, secular, and Hareidi , held prayers
overnight Wednesday at Kever Yosef in Shechem. The
special visit was arranged with the IDF, and soldiers accompanying the
group participated in prayers as well.
Leading the group was Diaspora Affairs Minister Yuli Edelstein,
Rabbi Elyakim Levanon (rav of the Samaria region), Samaria Council
director Gershon Mesika, and chairman of the Samaria Residents Council
Benny Katsover.
Accompanying the
group were some 50 reporters, both Israeli and foreign, mostly from
France. The reporters heard a detailed presentation about the Tomb and
about the return of Jews to Samaria by Katsover, one of the pioneers of
Jewish settlement in the region.
Among the guests were members of the Livnat family of Elon Moreh. Last
year, Ben Yosef Livnat was killed near the Tomb.
Edelstein also spoke, unable to hide his emotion at the scene of thousands of Jews praying at the site. He called on the government to allow Jews to freely visit the site and to set up a permanent presence there. “Experience shows that holy sites that are under Israeli control have free access and are safe for all – unlike the Palestinian Authority, which prevents Jews from entering holy site, and even burns them down, as has occurred several times at Kever Yosef. I believe we need to return to total control of the site, and many in the government believe so as well,” Edelstein said.
Edelstein also spoke, unable to hide his emotion at the scene of thousands of Jews praying at the site. He called on the government to allow Jews to freely visit the site and to set up a permanent presence there. “Experience shows that holy sites that are under Israeli control have free access and are safe for all – unlike the Palestinian Authority, which prevents Jews from entering holy site, and even burns them down, as has occurred several times at Kever Yosef. I believe we need to return to total control of the site, and many in the government believe so as well,” Edelstein said.
The
Tomb, which was destroyed and desecrated 11 years ago, was restored last
year after painstaking and dangerous work by the Samaria Regional
Council, the Shechem Echad organization, the IDF, and the Civil
Authority.
Mesika thanked the
security forces for ensuring the safety of visitors. “Kever Yosef, the
Temple Mount, and the Machpelah cave are the basis of all of the Land of
Israel, where the Jewish people derive their strength from,” he said.
“Unfortunately, we remember how the 'PA police,' the terrorists in uniform,
desecrated this site. We, along with the IDF, have merited to reclaim
the site in recent years, and we call on the government to act upon
something that is even written in the Oslo Accords – imposing Israeli
control on the Tomb of Joseph, which is so holy to the Jewish people.”
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