History in Hebron

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will be making history for his visitation to the city of Hebron. The Prime Minster's visit will consist of a state speech, near the tomb of the patriarchs, commemorating the 90 year anniversary when Arab rioters killed 67 Jews in the biblical city. No other prime minister has ever addressed the city, many of the former prime ministers either visited the city for a short period of time or they drove through it. Prime Minister Netanyahu has some history visiting the city of Hebron. In 1998 he visited the city with former president Ezen Weizman to pay condolences to the family of deceased Rabbi Shlomo Ra'anan who was killed in the city of Hebron by a terrorist.

Prime Minister Netanyahu has conducted policy to settle disputes with the Israelis and the Palestinians who lived in that city. In 1997 he only left a small portion of the city, 20% of the region, to IDF control and the rest to Palestinian authority. There only 1,000 Jews live in Hebron and only have access to 3% of the city.

Source: https://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Under-pressure-from-right-Netanyahu-to-make-history-in-Hebron-today-600533

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