Mezuzah affixed at Joseph’s Tomb
Published March 22, 2012
JERUSALEM — A mezuzah was affixed at Joseph’s Tomb in the West Bank for the first time in 11 years.
Israeli lawmaker Yisrael Katz of the Likud Party hung the mezuzah in the presence of about 2,000 Jewish Israelis who traveled late on Wednesday night to pray at the site near Nablus in a visit that was prearranged with Israel’s military.
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“The time has come for us to return to this site in order to continue Joseph’s legacy and resume our sovereignty,” Katz said, according to Ynet.
Joseph’s Tomb was vandalized in October 2000, after the tomb was handed over to the Palestinian police. The handover came after violence at the site, which left Israeli -Druse soldier Madhat Yusuf dead of a gunshot wound after Palestinian rioters would not allow emergency medical professionals come to the site to help him.
Official monthly visits to the tomb were reinstituted in 2009, and the site was renovated in 2010.