Israeli forces raid Solomon’s Pools tourist area near Bethlehem

Israeli forces raid Solomon’s Pools tourist area near Bethlehem
 An aerial photograph shows a water reservoir at the historic site of Solomon’s Pools in the town of al-Khader, near the Israeli-occupied West Bank city of Bethlehem, May 31, 2026. (AFP)
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Updated 07 July 2026 19:04
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Israeli forces raid Solomon’s Pools tourist area near Bethlehem

Israeli forces raid Solomon’s Pools tourist area near Bethlehem
  • Palestinian visitors denied access to site which dates back to 2nd century B.C.
  • Palestinian Authority decries attempts to ‘impose a new colonial reality’

LONDON: Israeli forces conducted a raid on Solomon’s Pools on Tuesday, a Palestinian-administered tourist area, following repeated calls from Israeli officials to control the site in the occupied West Bank.

Forces stormed the three reservoirs, located between the town of al-Khader and the village of Artas, south of Bethlehem. There were no arrests or injuries, the Palestine News Agency reported.

In recent weeks Israeli forces have intensified their raids on Solomon’s Pools and barred Palestinian visitors from accessing the area.

Israel’s far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich visited the site, which dates back to the Roman era (circa 2 B.C.), in May and allocated funding to develop and preserve it. He said that it was a “mistake” for the site to be located in Area A, which is under the administrative control of the Palestinian Authority.

Knesset member and settler activist Zvi Sukkot from the Religious Zionist party visited the site last month and called for transferring control of it to the Israeli authorities.

The Palestinian Authority said actions were attempts to “impose a new colonial reality” and falsify the historical identity of the area. Solomon’s Pools is not on the UNESCO World Heritage List.