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Israel renews efforts to end international observer ‎mission in Hebron ‎

by  Ariel Kahana
Published on  11-01-2018 00:00
Last modified: 11-01-2018 00:00
Israel renews efforts to end international observer ‎mission in Hebron ‎

Deputy Foreign Minister Tzipi Hotovely ‎

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Israel has renewed its efforts to bring the ‎international observer mission in Hebron to its end, ‎a Foreign Ministry official said Wednesday.‎

The Temporary International Presence in Hebron, or ‎TIPH, is a civilian observer mission that was formed ‎in the wake of the 1994 Cave of the Patriarchs ‎massacre, in which Jewish terrorist Baruch Goldstein ‎killed 29 Muslim worshippers and wounded 125 others ‎as they gathered for a prayer service inside the ‎holy site. ‎

The TIPH mission, which comprises personnel from ‎Italy, Norway, ‎Sweden, Switzerland and Turkey, was ‎originally formed at the invitation of the Israeli ‎government and the Palestinian Authority, with aim ‎of monitoring and recording any violation of ‎international humanitarian law.‎

Recently, however, there has been a growing number ‎of complaints alleging its members are ‎systematically and violently targeting the Jewish ‎community in Hebron. ‎

This recent development has prompted Deputy Foreign ‎Minister Tzipi Hotovely to explore ending the ‎mission's mandate, and a Foreign Ministry official ‎said that a preliminary review has ‎concluded the mission has outlived its usefulness. ‎

Hotovely ‎has brought the issue to the attention of ‎Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who said he would ‎review the matter.‎

‎"The presence of the TIPH force in Hebron causes ‎significant harm to IDF soldiers and the residents ‎of the Jewish community in Hebron, and is ‎inconsistent with Israeli interests," Hotovely ‎wrote ‎in a letter to Netanyahu.‎

‎"The mission has become a hostile presence on the ‎ground and it now sees itself solely as a critic of ‎the IDF, while blatantly ignoring Palestinian ‎terrorist activity in the area.‎

‎"Recently, TIPH ‎observers have taken things ‎further: they no longer suffice with unilateral ‎reports against the IDF, but rather employ actual ‎violence against Jews. As we [the government] will ‎soon be required to decide on whether to extend the ‎TIPH mandate, my recommendation is that we do not do ‎so," she wrote. ‎

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