Jerusalem - The IDF and the Border Police rescued 60 Breslov Hassidim from Nablus, after they snuck into the Palestinian city overnight Tuesday in order to worship at Joseph’s Tomb.

The group was stoned by Palestinians and clashes broke out between the two groups, before Israeli security forces arrived.

“We view this incident very seriously,” police spokeswoman Luba Samri said. “It’s a criminal offense to enter Area A with permission,” Samri said.

Such an “uncoordinated entry [into Nablus] is dangerous both for those who are entering and for the security forces that have to rescue them,” Samri said.

The Samaria Regional Council together with the IDF organizes an overnight event once a month in which thousands of worshipers can pray at the tomb.

They also hold such events during holidays and special memorial days.

But this has not stopped individual worshipers, or groups, such as the Breslov Hassidim from heading to the site.

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