The site venerated by both Jews and Muslims in Hebron is a renewed source of conflict between Israelis and Palestinians. Known to Muslims as the Ibrahimi Mosque and to Jews as the Cave of the Patriarchs, the shrine has seen increased tensions recently, particularly surrounding access and control. Both sides claim historical and religious ties to the site, considered the second holiest in Judaism and a significant Islamic holy place. Recent events have prompted concerns about potential escalation, with both Israeli authorities and Palestinian officials expressing anxieties. The site has been a flashpoint for violence in the past, notably during the 1994 Hebron massacre. Current disputes center on renovations, prayer access, and security arrangements, exacerbating existing political and religious divides.