For the first time during the current Oslo War, which began in September 2000, Jewish worshipers have been allowed to enter the gravesite of Joshua Bin-Nun in the Arab village of Kif al-Hares near Ariel in central Shomron. The occasion: the traditional anniversary of the death of Joshua on the 26th of Nissan. Joshua was the successor to Moses as leader of the People of Israel and the man who brought them into the Land of Israel. Hundreds of Jews from the Shomron and many Breslover Hassidim from Jerusalem arrived last night, escorted by army troops, to pray at the gravesite. The event took place between the hours of 2 and 5 AM.