The Palestinian Authority's most senior Islamic cleric harshly condemned the placing of a Hanukkah menorah at the Cave of the Patriarchs in Hebron, calling it a "war crime," Palestinian Media Watch NGO reported Monday.
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Imam Mahmoud al-Habbash is the PA's top Islamic judge and a senior adviser on religious affairs to Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas.
Furious, Habbash said the move was nothing short of "sacrilege" and a "desecration" of the holy site, which is revered by both Muslims and Jews, who believe it to be the tomb of the Biblical patriarchs and matriarchs.
Israel "is exploiting every opportunity, and particularly the so-called 'Jewish holidays,' in order to commit crimes and plans that desecrate our Islamic holy sites in Hebron," he claimed in a statement cited by the PA's WAFA news agency.
He also proclaimed that only Muslims have rights to the holy site, known in Islam as the Ibrahimi Mosque.
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Prior to the Jewish holiday, the PA's Supreme Fatwa Council called the placing of the Hanukkah menorah a "provocation" and attempts to "erase Islamic history" while creating "a fake Jewish character" at the site.