Calling the decision ? correct and justified?, Jerusalem Mayor Ehud Olmert reacted with satisfaction to the government?s cabinet decision to include Rachel?s Tomb within the security ?envelope? that is planned for Israel?s capital. The decision, which includes a plan to build a new access road to the holy site, will make a major difference to the safety of worshippers who frequent the traditional burial place of the youngest matriarch. There was much trepidation among many segments of Israeli society that the government would leave the area in the hands of the Palestinian Authority, with the very real possibility that it would be destroyed, as was Joseph?s Tomb in Schem. Today?s decision allayed those fears.