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Tuesday, November 02, 2010
Israel Criticizes UNESCO Vote Classifying Two Biblical Sites As Palestinian
JTA reported on Sunday that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has criticized as absurd a vote last month by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization that classified two historical Biblical sites as "an integral part of the occupied Palestinian territories." The resolution also called from removal of the sites from Israel's national heritage list. (London Guardian). At issue are the Cave of the Patriarchs in Hebron where the Bible says that Abraham, Isaac and Jacob are buried, and the Biblical Tomb of Rachel located in Bethlehem. Muslims call the Cave Al-Ibrahimi Mosque because Abraham is buried there. Since 1996, Rachel's burial place has been called Bilal bin Rabah Mosque by Palestinians. The UNESCO Executive Board vote was 44-1 with 12 abstentions. The sole negative vote was cast by the United States.