Regavim responds to Ynet reporting: “The Hebron Agreement is still essentially intact in the most fundamental sense: Israel has not redrawn the lines between H1 and H2. Israel has taken absolutely no steps that impact the life of a single Arab resident of Hebron. What it has done is taken back responsibility for things like trash removal, maintenance and protection of historic and religious sites in H2. These issues are of minimal concern to the PA in all areas of jurisdiction, including the 97% of Hebron that is judenrein, so you can imagine the priority they are given in the 3% of Hebron that isn’t off limits to Jews.”
1997 Hebron agreement unwinds as “planning, construction, development, preservation, accessibility and infrastructure work in the Jewish enclave and at sites including the Cave of the Patriarchs, the Tomb of Abner ben Ner, the ancient Sephardic cemetery and the Ashkenazi Chabad cemetery will now be advanced through Israeli authorities, without dependence on the Palestinian-run municipality.”