Netanyahu Adds Cave of Machpelah to Heritage Sites
The government will vote Sunday on the decision to set aside funds for restoration and development of Jewish, Zionist and Christian heritage sites.
The government assembled for its weekly session Sunday morning at the Tel Chai compound, the site of a historic combat in which legendary one-armed Jewish hero Yosef Trumpeldor was killed in 1920.
Netanyahu opened the session with an explanation of the heritage site list plan. “Our existence here does not depend only on the IDF and army and technological prowess,” he stated, “yet also on what we pass on to the young generation and in our connection to the Land.”
"We are deciding on the biggest and most comprehensive plan ever for strengthening the heritage infrastructures,” he told the Cabinet. We will renovate archaeological sites, museums and more. We will create two hiking paths - one historical and the other centered on the Israeli experience – which will connect the sites.”
MK Aryeh Eldad (National Union) congratulated the government for its decision to include the Cave of Machpelah in the list of national heritage sites. "I am glad that they listened to the wishes of the people that were expressed by the Land of Israel Lobby in the Knesset," MK Eldad said. "Without the Bible it would be impossible to understand Jewish heritage in the Land of Israel," he explained, and added that other holy places in Judea and Samaria should be included in the list as well. The grave of Matriach Rachell in Bethlehem has not been included.
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