officials gathered at the Knesset in Jerusalem to celebrate the Jewish community of
Hebron. Organized by the Knesset Land of Israel Lobby, the conference culminated in the
signing of a special declaration of solidarity with the Jews of Hebron.
roots of the Jewish people in Hebron and the support of the Jewish community in Hebron
that has clung to the city despite all the difficulties. We declare an unambiguous
commitment to the continued existence, security and prosperity of Hebron as the city of
both our forefathers and children.”
Smotrich of the Jewish Home party arranged the event to precede a conference arranged by
the Meretz party which is calling for the removal of Jewish residents from Hebron. The
planned “Hebron First” event promotes the idea that Jewish communities in Judea and
Samaria are an obstacle to peace with the Palestinian Authority.
Education Uri Ariel, Minister of Housing Yoav Galant, Minister of Justice Ayelet Shaked,
Minister of Environment Ze’ev Elkin, Minister of the Interior Aryeh Deri, Minister
of Science Ofir Akunis, Minister of Social Equality Gila Gamliel, Deputy Minister of
Foreign Affairs Tzipi Hotovely, Deputy Minister of Defense Eli Ben Dahan, MK Avi
Dichter (Likud), MK Amir Ohana (Likud), MK Osnat Mark (Likud), MK Oren Hazan (Likud), MK
Miki Zohar (Likud), MK Moti Yogev (Jewish Home), MK Nurit Koren (Likud), MK Sharren
Haskel (Likud), MK Nissan Slomiansky (Jewish Home), MK Michael Malchieli (Shas), Samaria
Regional Council chairman Yossi Dagan, Benjamin Regional chairman Yisrael Gantz, Yesha
Council chairman Hananel Dorani, deputy Yesha Council chairman Yigal Dilmoni, Kiryat
Arba council chairman Eliyahu Liebman, Hebron Municipal
Administration chairman Avraham Ben Yosef, director of the Jewish community of
Hebron committee Uri Karzen, Hebrew-language spokesman for the Jewish community Noam
Arnon, international spokesman for the Jewish community Yishai Fleisher,
former MK and long-time Hebron resident Orit Strook, and other guests.
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Conference Celebrate Hebron Jews, calls for TIPH Ouster
The pressure to end TIPH’s presence in Hebron is growing following a Knesset
conference and a leaked confidential report. Two incidents of attacks on Jewish
residents this year have brought the group into the spotlight. Since the 1997 Hebron
Accords, the Temporary International Presence in Hebron has patrolled the city in order
to protect Palestinian Authority residents. Two previous incarnations of TIPH existed in
1994 and 1996. On Monday a group of Members of Knesset, government ministers and Jewish
Hebron residents held a conference at the Knesset to celebrate the community. Billed as
a show of solidarity for the Hebron settlers, the issue of TIPH was on the top of the
agenda. The conference was hosted by Members of Knesset Yoav Kisch (Likud Party) and
Bezalel Smotrich (Jewish Home Party). In attendance was Avraham Ben Yosef, head of
Hebron’s Municipal Administration, and Orit Strook, a former Knesset member and
long-time Hebron resident. Since leaving Knesset, Strook has been working behind the
scenes for the community. She praised the Knesset’s new zoning plans for the Hezekiah
quarter and the old wholesale market (Mitzpe Shalhevet), as well as the new Tel Hevron
archaeological site. “They also responded appropriately to UNESCO’s hallucinatory
decision that Hebron is solely a Palestinian heritage city,” she told Israel National
News. The conference was scheduled a day before a conference hosted by the Meretz Party
calling for the expulsion of Jews from Hebron. Strook said those who call for the
removal of Jews from Hebron from Jews are on the extreme fringes of society. “Meretz
apparently smells new elections in the air and wants to show their constituents that
they are doing something, but our conference will be attended by Members of Knesset,
ministers and party leaders proving we have a consensus when it comes to support and
that the majority of Israelis have no problem with Jews living in Hebron,” she said.
TIPH ACCUSED OF ATTACKING JEWISH RESIDENTS The center of attention was on TIPH, which
has it’s mandate renewed every six months. Originally concieved by the United Nations to
keep the peace between Jewish and Arab residents, the foreign observers in their vests
and white cars have been accused of blatant bias against Israel. Acording to their
official website, part of their mission is to “promote by its presence a feeling of
security to the Palestinians of Hebron” and “to help promote stability and an
appropriate environment conducive to the enhancement of the well-being of the
Palestinians of Hebron and their economic development.” They also “monitor Israeli
settlers.” Observers come from Norway, Italy, Sweden, Switzerland and Turkey. In July, a
TIPH observer was sent back to his home country after being caught on video slapping a
ten-year-old Jewish boy in the face. The observer had been participating in a Breaking
the Silence tour of the city, something not allowed according to TIPH’s protocols. Later
that month, it was revealed that a TIPH member was filmed puncturing the tire of a
Jewish resident’s vehicle. CONFIDENTIAL TIPH REPORT BLASTS ISRAEL This month, a TIPH
report severely criticizing Israel and condemning the Jewish civilian presence in the
city was released. The leaked report has resulted in more backlash against the group.
The confidential report was quoted in part by reporter Uri Blau in Haaretz newspaper.
The article entitled “Confidential Report Based on 20 Years of Monitoring Claims: Israel
Regularly Breaks International Law in Hebron” complains that Palestinian Authority
residents face restrictions in the Israeli controlled side of the city, but fails to
mention that the 80% of Hebron the PA controls is completely off-limits to Israelis. It
also attacked the State of Israel for opening the Tel Hevron archaeological garden,
because it highlights the Jewish historical connection to the city. No mention is made
of Arab terrorist attacks against Israelis. The paper quoted an unnamed diplomat who has
seen the report, but the full 100-page document is confidential. The writer interviewed
a member of TIPH who stated “TIPH reports are not for publication. They are transferred
to both sides based on the understanding that they will not be passed on to other
parties, certainly not the media. Therefore, we have no intention of commenting on
partial information or any other publications about this issue.” After the Haaretz
expose on the TIPH report, the issue was covered by multiple pro-Palestinian media
outlets such as the International Middle East Media Center, and the Palestine News
Network. Long-time Haaretz reporter Uri Blau gained notoriety in 2009 for publishing
illegally obtained classified Israel Defense Force documents that dealt with how the
army carried out preventative operations on terrorists. Upon the arrest of the former
IDF soldier who gave him the information, he fled the country. Upon his return he agreed
to a plea bargain and served 4 months community service for possession of classified IDF
documents. AMIRA HASS SLANDER CASE This is not the first time Haaretz newspaper has
faced legal action. In June 2001, veteran Haaretz journalist Amira Hass was ordered to
pay the Jewish Community of Hebron 250,000 shekels in damages after the Jerusalem
Magistrate’s Court ruled she had published slander. Hass published unsubstantiated
accounts that local Jewish residents defiled the dead body of a terrorist who has just
been killed by the IDF in front of a Jewish apartment complex. Hass wrote that Jewish
residents kicked, spit and otherwise abused the corpse as it lay outside Beit Hadassah,
a residential Jewish building. The Jewish residents initially asked for a written
apology but when Haaretz refused, they sued, accusing them of falsely reporting the
story with malicious intent. TV footage of the incident proved Haaretz’s account was
false. Judge Rachel Shalev-Gartel ruled that Hass had damaged the community’s
reputation. HAARETZ ARTICLE GENERATES BACKLASH The new Haaretz article about TIPH is
generating a backlash and the renewed focus on the organziation may bring about its
ouster from Hebron. My Israel chairwoman Sarah Haetzni-Cohen, who grew up in Hebron,
recently responded to the issue in Makor Rishon newspaper stating, “Suddenly, a
confidential report finds its way to Haaretz. How? I can only guess. And there — the
usual lies: Israel violates international law, violates freedom of worship, etc. They
reach foreign representatives and diplomats through their reports and countless
briefings and tours. We pay the price.” In addition to the leaked report, this month it
was reported that TIPH has been running joint tours of Hebron with the Breaking the
Silence NGO for groups of diplomats and left-wing activists, in violation of its
mandate. Unlike in the incident of the Jewish child being slapped, this was not the case
of a single TIPH representative taking part in a tour, but pre-planned excursions with
trained activists. In response to the revelation, MK Kisch and MK Smotrich stated,
“following the exposure of TIPH’s ties with Breaking the Silence and the active and
obsessive involvement of the observer force in pro-Palestinian, anti-Semitic, defamatory
and false propaganda against Israel — in complete contravention of the force’s mandate —
we again call upon the government to do what is needed and announce the end of the TIPH
mandate in Hebron already at the end of this December.” BANK FRAUD AND EMBEZZLEMENT This
month it was revealed that TIPH has also been accused of bank fraud and other crimes.
TIPH’s former chief procurement and financial officer Bennet Nygaard Solum testified
that “TIPH fails to meet its own code of ethics. It disregards Israeli and Palestinian
law in Hebron and prefers to protect its own members from any allegations of
wrongdoing.” In his affidavit, Nygaard Solum admitted he had taken part of such
cover-ups. “As the financial officer, I investigated fraud allegations against three
local employees who were accused of drawing checks from the Arab Bank in Hebron. The
case centered around checks that were not delivered to a supermarket that was our main
supplier,” Nygaard Solum stated in an affidavit. Local employees embezzled the money
but “TIPH’s legal adviser instructed me not to mention this incident in a hearing we
had in 2011,” he said. He also spoke of a 2009 previous fraud case which involved
“incorrect sums in procurement orders, which didn’t match what was actually received
by the purchasing department. For example, an invoice would say we ordered 40 [cartons
of] milk but only 20 would arrive,” he said. ”The difference was divvied up between
the local employee and the supermarket. The procurement officer at the time knew about
the fraud but didn’t report it to his superiors, so not as to lose his job,” he
explained. Nygaard Solum stated that he knew of the incident in which a TIPH member
punctured the tire of Jewish resident’s car, and that “TIPH’s deputy commander lied to
the police and said he didn’t know the observer who did it, when, in fact, he did, in
order to protect TIPH.” MEMBERS OF KNESSET CALL FOR TIPH’S OUSTER In response, elected
officials sent a letter to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu asking him not to renew
TIPH’s mandate. “It has been almost 22 years since TIPH was deployed in Hebron, during
which the observer force was discovered to be biased, in the full sense of the word,
undermining IDF soldiers and the State of Israel,” letter read. “While the Jewish
community in Hebron has suffered thousands of terrorist attacks, TIPH observers have
been careful to monitor and report only on the plight of the Palestinians in the city,
and contrary to their mandate, they host foreign diplomats on anti-Israeli propaganda
tours in the city, and participate in activities organized by the boycott, divestment
and sanctions movement.” The observers “regularly harass the Jewish residents of the
city and their children, and recently, two violent incidents in which they were
involved were captured on camera. After 22 years, the time has come to bring TIPH’s
mandate, which was always intended to be temporary, to an end.” The letter was signed
by MKs Yoav Kisch, Amir Ohana, Nava Boker, Yehudah Glick, Sharren Haskel, Miki Zohar
Nurit Koren, Bezalel Smotrich, Shuli Mualem-Rafaeli, Nissan Slomiansky, Yinon Azoulay,
Yoav Ben Tzur, Yakov Margi, Michael Malkieli and Dan Saida. Likud MK Anat Berko and
Deputy Foreign Minister Tzipi Hotovely had previously called on Prime Minister
Netanyahu to explore terminating TIPH’s mandate. Karin Aggestam, a fomer TIPH observer
and author of the 2001 journal article From theory to practice: Temporary International
Presence in Hebron distinguishes between whatshe calls neutrality and impartiality.
According to Aggestam, TIPH is not expected to be neutral, since she interprets its
mandate as to monitor the welfare of the Palestinian Authority residents.
Posted by Hebron Jewish
Community and Biblical Heritage Site on Monday, December 24,
2018
Hebron is forever. Hebron is the heart of the Jewish community, an integral part of the
land of Israel and the people of Israel. We will certainly continue to strengthen
sovereignty where our patriarchs and matriarchs are buried. At the end of December we
have to decide whether to extend TIPH’s mandate. I want to issue the call — it’s time
to send them back to the countries they came from. They do nothing but damage. TIPH’s
mission was over long ago,” he stated, in reference to the Temporary International
Presence in Hebron.
in the mid-1990s, the foreign observers patrol the streets of Hebron to report on what
they see as any potential violations of international law perpetrated by the Israel
Defense Forces or Israeli civilians.
revealed that TIPH blasted Israel for opening the Tel Hevron archaeological park
because it focused too much on the Jewish connection to the city. It also accused Israel
of anti-Arab discrimination because there are separate Muslim and Jewish
entrances to the Tomb of Machpela. The TIPH report made no mention of
terrorist attacks perpetrated by Arabs against Jewish residents.
caught on video slapping a
10-year-old Jewish Hebron resident in the face. The previous year a TIPH
member was caught puncturing the
tire on a vehicle owned by a local Jewish resident.
bank fraud and embezzlement by a former member. See full article for
details.
in Hebron shows our Jewish pulse.” He elaborated, that those who seek the eviction of
the Jewish community “understand very well that if Hebron grows and develops, the entire
settlement enterprise will grow and develop, so they invest in harming Hebron. But they
will continue to shout and complain while we will continue to build, reach the masses
and connect with our roots.”
Knesset this year — the Hezekiah
quarter and the Mitzpe
Shalhevet neighborhood in the old wholesale market. These major developments
in addition to the Tel Hevron archaeological garden made for a busy and newsworthy year
for the city.
thousands of Jews on Shabbat Chayei
Sarah understands what Hebron means for the people of Israel. They say there
are only 800 Jewish residents of Hebron, but on Shabbat Chayei Sarah there are over
30,000 visitors — young, old, Ashkenazi, Sefardi, religious and non-religious.” He
added that the upcoming Hebron First conference seeks to make the city
“Judenrein,” a German phrase from World War II meaning “free of
Jews.”
year during the reading of the Torah portion that describes Abraham’s purchase of the
cave of Machpela for his wife Sarah. Edelstein is planning to attend a tour of the city
in the near future with the Im Tirtzu college group. The student organization has a
strong showing at the Knesset event.
Tomb of the Patriarchs in Hebron an endangered Palestinian Heritage site The vote
resulted in both Israel and the United States leaving the United Nations body. He echoes
a call by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to reallocate the money meant for dues to
UNESCO to be used for a museum of Jewish heritage in Hebron.
there, there rest of the communities in Judea and Samaria developed.” Both she and MK
Malchieli mentioned the need for handicapped access to the Tomb of
Machpela.
She singled out former MK Orit Strook who was in attendance, and mentioned Sarah
Nachshon, one of the first of the modern residents. She also briefly told the story of
the women of Beit Hadassah
in the late 1970s and their struggle to raise their children in the historic Jewish
quarter of the city. MK Haskel praised the plans to build more schools and a
hotel.
He highlighted a major issue as being accessibility. Although new bus lines were added
to the Egged bus company’s routes, MK Dicther said more could be done. “We made the Tomb
of Rachel easy to get to. We have to do that for Hebron, so that no one will
think twice if its safe and convenient to travel.”
elections. There was a consensus that the mandate for TIPH should not be renewed and
that the presence of a foreign watchdog group only exacerbated tensions between Jewish
and Arab residents.
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