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October 11, 2011 17:35
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The Palestinian Authority plans to use membership in the United Nations' UNESCO cultural committee to lay claims to Jewish holy sites, PA ministers said Monday, speaking to Reuters.

PA Minister of Culture Hamdan Taha said the PA would seek World Heritage status for several sites, beginning with Bethlehem. The PA has already had some success in claiming Bethlehem sites for the Arab world - in 2010, UNESCO agreed to declare the Tomb of Rachel a mosque and "an integral part of the occupied Palestinian territories."

UNESCO also agreed to criticize Israel for declaring the Tomb of the Patriarchs (Me'arat Hamachpelah), in which most of the Jewish patriarchs and matriarchs are buried, an Israeli heritage site...The PA will seek UNESCO recognition for its claims in Hevron as well, Taha said. It will also seek recognition for Shechem, the Shomron (Samaria) city that is home to Joseph's Tomb.

"We think that every old city has the right to prepare a nomination file" for heritage site status, Taha said.