Minyanim will continue at the seventh step area for those who live within one kilometer of the site.

The Tomb of the Patriarchs will be closed to worshipers until the end of the Sukkot holiday, as part of the coronavirus lockdown, Israel Police announced on Thursday.

According to the website of the Jewish community in Hebron, prayer services will continue at the seventh step area for those who live within one kilometer of the site.

Government officials and religious leaders have encouraged Israelis to conduct prayer services in open spaces as much as possible to help slow the spread of the continuing coronavirus outbreak.

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It is unclear if Palestinian worshipers will be affected by the closure. The site was reportedly closed to Palestinian worshipers earlier this week during Yom Kippur, according to Palestinian media.


Crossings into the West Bank and Gaza Strip will be closed over the weekend for the first day of Sukkot. The Reihan and Eliyahu crossings for the Seam Zone residents will operate on a reduced schedule and the Hashmonaim Crossing will operate on a Friday schedule. Read more at JPost