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UNESCO to call for immediate halt to Temple Mount dig
By Shlomo Shamir and Amiram Barkat, Haaretz Correspondents

The Paris-based United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) team will publish the conclusions in its report investigating the excavations near the Temple Mount in Jerusalem on Wednesday.

Reports concerning the findings suggest the experts have come to agree with the Israeli stand, maintaining that no damage had been caused to the Temple Mount parameter and that the excavations pose no threat to the stability of the holy compound.

The special UN team determined that the works carried out by Israel comply with international standards for culturally significant sites. However, the report includes a call on Israel to halt excavation, which caused disappointment in the Foreign Ministry.

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The experts' panel, headed by Director of UNESCO's World Heritage Center, Francesco Bandarin, does however reserve criticism for Israel. The report suggests Israel should have included international organizations in the renovation project near the Mugrabi Bridge. The panel goes on to call on Israel to halt excavations in the compound so as to allow international parties to become involved in the project and observe the situation more closely.

In addition, the panel recommends that Israel from now on consult the Islamic Waqf authorities in Jerusalem as well as the Jordanian Authorities in decisions regarding building projects near the Mugrabi ramp. Diplomatic sources said that for Israel to do so would be tantamount to admitting that it did not possess full sovereignty over the Temple Mount compound.

The Foreign Ministry had been hoping the report would clear Israel of all allegations regarding the Mugrabi affair. Diplomatic sources Tuesday expressed disappointment with the report, saying it would make it difficult for Israel to prevent the emergency meeting of UNESCO's administrative committee planned for next month at the request of the Arab nations.

Bandarin and the other three experts of the panel reached their conclusion after recently visiting the site of the excavations, and meeting with officials in the Jerusalem Municipality, the Antiquities Authority and the local Waqf.

UNESCO became involved with investigating the Mugrabi affair as the global watchdog and financier of world heritage sites, and of their care and maintenance.

The excavations, which began in early February, touched off protests by Palestinians and Israeli Arabs and raised Muslim fears that the compound housing the Al-Aqsa Mosque and the Dome of the Rock could be undermined.



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  1.   Compare for yourself 09:55  |  Stan 14/03/07
  2.   ISRAEL VS UNESCO 10:11  |  indrajaya 14/03/07
  3.   Tell UNESCO to f off (& indra too) 10:57  |  David Teich 14/03/07
  4.   Urinal 11:08  |  Martin 14/03/07
  5.   Palestine Mandate 11:39  |  izwick 14/03/07
  6.   indrajaya Muslims find something else to riot about now 11:43  |  Viz 14/03/07
  7.   UNESCO should do the same.. 12:07  |  Lynn 14/03/07
  8.   # 2 Yeah, right 12:13  |  Lynn 14/03/07
  9.   Indrajay -- right, wrong, and wrong 12:16  |  bbl 14/03/07
  10.   CREDIBILITY OF UN MISSION BIAS 14:27  |  B 14/03/07
  11.   temple dig 14:30  |  colin 14/03/07
  12.   i need UNESCO`s phone number 14:36  |  izzy d 14/03/07
  13.   UNESCO logic 14:39  |  Gene 14/03/07
  14.   re: B #10 15:04  |  Paulo 14/03/07
  15.   #2 indadryar - I, too, am worried! 15:11  |  natan 14/03/07
  16.   no problemo. we call for immediate halt to unesco but mean it by 15:17  |  ralph 14/03/07
  17.   Excuse me? 15:18  |  SA 14/03/07
  18.   and this is why I don`t donate to UNICEF 15:20  |  Richard S 14/03/07
  19.   UNESCO 15:24  |  Nechama 14/03/07
  20.   Where was world when Gaza Churches burned 15:35  |  steve 14/03/07
  21.   UNESCO hypocrites 15:51  |  Polybios 14/03/07
  22.   Alice in UNESCO land 16:11  |  Ilan 14/03/07
  23.   #2 indrajaya, Arab, the most advanced ?? 16:13  |  TOMY 14/03/07
  24.   Kafkian UNESCO. 16:14  |  Shlomo from Tel-Aviv 14/03/07
  25.   UNESCO: Compromised Academically, Politically, & Morally! 16:23  |  Lavi 14/03/07
  26.   Menachem Begin is to blame! 16:27  |  Mosheh Wolfish 14/03/07
  27.   UNESCO: Nothing improper but stop anyway 16:36  |  Chick Corea 14/03/07
  28.   Israel`s Innocense!! 16:50  |  An Arab Neighbor 14/03/07
  29.   Indrajaya: Muslims` Claim Of Having The #1 Religion Does Not ... 17:01  |  Lavi 14/03/07
  30.   UN: Israeli dig does no harm but... 18:09  |  Paul Freedman 14/03/07
  31.   Too bad 18:10  |  Mark Lincoln 14/03/07
  32.   UNESCO saves the day 23:47  |  Abe 14/03/07
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