Yemen News Agency (SABA)
Home      Revolution Leader   About President   Local   International   US-Saudi Aggression   Economy   Reports   development and community initiatives  
فارسي | Español | Deutsch | Français | عـربي | RSS Feed
Search | Advance Search
 
  Local
Hajjah… Popular parade of over 1,500 fighters in Ash-Shāhil
[30 June 2025]
Meeting in Hajjah reviews implementation mechanism for communications unit construction projects
[30 June 2025]
Hajjah: Meeting discusses implementation mechanism for Medical College Sewage Network Project
[30 June 2025]
Baja’ala checks on Health of Deputy Executive Director of Disabled Care Fund, Al-Salawi
[30 June 2025]
Anti-Corruption Commission refers 16 suspects to public prosecution in six corruption cases
[30 June 2025]
 
  International
Al-Quds Brigades ambush zionist infantry force in Khan Younis
[30 June 2025]
Democratic Front condemns "Al-Baqa" rest stop massacre & warns of international silence legitimizing the enemy's crimes in Gaza
[30 June 2025]
Martyr Omar Al-Qassim Forces detonate explosive device in zionist military vehicle
[30 June 2025]
"Palestinian Al-Ahrar Movement" condemns Israeli enemy’s crime of targeting rest area in Gaza, killing over 33 martyrs
[30 June 2025]
Bayern Munich Reaches Club World Cup Quarterfinals with 4–2 Victory Over Flamengo
[30 June 2025]
 
  Reports
Tehran After American Aggression: What About investing in current moment?
[29 June 2025]
Million-person marches in capital & provinces bless Iran’s victory & reaffirm steadfastness with Gaza
[27 June 2025]
Why did Iran achieve victory in 12-day war against Israeli Entity?
[26 June 2025]
Legal Awareness: Immunity in Transactions and Protection in Criminal Cases
[26 June 2025]
After A Bitter Zionist Morning… Ceasefire Agreement Marks a Historic Victory for Tehran
[26 June 2025]
 
  US-Saudi Aggression
US-Saudi-Emirati crimes on this day in history
[30 June 2025]
US-Saudi-Emirati crimes on this day in history
[29 June 2025]
US-Saudi-Emirati crimes on this day in history
[28 June 2025]
US-Saudi-Emirati crimes on this day in history
[27 June 2025]
US-Saudi-Emirati crimes on this day in history
[26 June 2025]
  International
Israeli army considering re-imposing permanent control over Joseph's Tomb in Nablus
Israeli army considering re-imposing permanent control over Joseph's Tomb in Nablus
Israeli army considering re-imposing permanent control over Joseph's Tomb in Nablus
[Mon, 30 Jun 2025 17:05:51 +0300]


Occupied Quds - Saba:

The Zionist newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth revealed on Monday that the occupation army is considering re-imposing its control and permanent Jewish presence at Joseph's Tomb in the heart of the city of Nablus in the northern occupied West Bank, 25 years after its evacuation at the beginning of the Al-Aqsa Intifada.

The newspaper reported that the central command of the occupation army is preparing—for the first time since the Al-Aqsa Intifada—an official plan on the practical feasibility of this step, which is expected to be presented in the coming weeks.

The newspaper noted that this issue had been frozen due to the recent war with Iran, but it has recently returned to the forefront.

It reported that an expanded conference will be held tomorrow, Tuesday, in the Knesset, with the participation of ministers, MKs, public figures, and families of those killed. The conference aims to exert additional pressure at the political and military levels to advance the plan to return to Joseph's Tomb.

According to Yedioth Ahronoth, the subcommittee on West Bank affairs of the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee held its first meeting two weeks ago to discuss the security situation at Joseph's Tomb.

The meeting was attended by Settlement Council Chairman Yossi Dagan, MK Zvi Sukkot, who heads the committee, Deputy Head of the Civil Administration, Lt. Col. Lahat Shemesh, and representatives of the security establishment. A representative from the Central Command pledged to provide a detailed assessment within six weeks.

The newspaper said that restoring a permanent Jewish presence at Joseph's Tomb is a step with significant security and political implications, as it represents a change in the status quo that has existed for more than two decades. It remains unclear how the Palestinian Authority, the Palestinian public, the United States, and European countries will react to such a move.

Settler leaders are seeking to expedite the implementation of the plan, fearing the possibility of the Knesset being dissolved and new elections being held, which could derail their project. They describe regaining control of the tomb as a sovereign and security responsibility.

Knesset Member Sukkot said, "The State of Israel cannot violate its agreements and neglect such an important site. Joseph's Tomb must return to permanent Israeli control as part of our responsibility in Judea and Samaria (the West Bank)."

In the early days of the Al-Aqsa Intifada in 2000, the Israeli army was forced to evacuate the site of Joseph's Tomb, which housed a Jewish religious school under constant Israeli army guard. This was after massive demonstrations around the tomb, during which several Palestinian demonstrators were killed, an Israeli soldier was killed, and the demonstrators managed to set fire to the site.

A Palestinian security force is permanently stationed around Joseph's Tomb, evacuating the site when Israeli forces storm the city to protect settlers during their repeated incursions.

Since the occupation of the West Bank in 1967, Joseph's Tomb has become a regular destination for settlers performing Talmudic rituals. In 1986, the Israeli army established a Torah school there.

Over the past few years, the site of Joseph's Tomb has become a hotbed of death, with dozens of Palestinians killed and wounded by Israeli forces while attempting to confront settler incursions into Joseph's Tomb.

While the Jews claim that the shrine contains the tomb of the Prophet Joseph, peace be upon him, the Palestinians assert that the shrine is an Islamic endowment, registered in the Ottoman archives, and that the tomb within it belongs to a righteous man from the Duweikat family in Balata al-Balad, and that the Jews have no involvement in it.



Whatsapp
Telegram
Print

  more of (International)
UPDATED ON :Mon, 30 Jun 2025 20:50:04 +0300