Israeli forces raid Kfil Haris overnight for religious visit
SALFIT (Ma‘an) 25 Apr — Israeli forces stormed the village of Kifl Haris
on Friday in order to escort a large group of Jewish Israelis to the
village as they visited three religious sites in the northern West Bank
village. Israeli forces erected checkpoints throughout the village and
blocked major intersections throughout the raid, which began around
midnight and lasted until sunrise. During this time, locals were
prevented from moving freely through the streets, and they said that the
members of the visiting Jewish group “provoked” locals who did venture
out. The soldiers escorted hundreds of religious Jews, who locals said
yelled in the streets of the village and chanted anti-Arab slogans
during their visit. An Israeli army spokesman confirmed the visit,
saying that the military has “coordinated the entrance of several
hundred Israeli civilians” to Joshua’s tomb. A number of tombs exist in
Kifl Haris that are believed to be the graves of local holy people but
which some Jews believe to be the tombs of biblical figures Joshua,
Caleb, and Nun. Palestinians who live in the area, however, consider
these shrines to be the graves of the prophet Dhul-Kifl, the Sufi saint
Dhul-Nun, and another shrine built by Saladin. Visits by Israeli Jews to
sites in areas under Palestinian control across the West Bank often
cause tensions with locals, as these visits are accompanied by large
armed escorts. Palestinians are restricted from visiting holy sites in
Israel, meanwhile, without hard-to-obtain permits from government
authorities.
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=692814
Monday, April 28, 2014
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