by Ariel Kahana
Talks are deadlocked due to France's demand that Israel recognize its sovereignty at the site and forego any future claim.

The Tombs of the Kings site in east Jerusalem
Photo: Amit Ararat
Israel and France 
are holding secret talks aimed at opening the ancient compound known as 
the Tombs of the Kings near the Old City of  Jerusalem, Israel Hayom has
 learned.
The catacomb has been under the 
administration of the French Consulate in the east Jerusalem 
neighborhood of Sheikh Jarrah for the past 150 years owing to 
international agreements dating back to the Ottoman period.
Scholars believe the tombs date back to the
 Second Temple Period. Queen Helena of Adiabene, a convert to Judaism, 
was believed to have been buried in a special sarcophagus that was found
 at the site, which was subsequently put on display at Paris' Louvre 
museum along with other sarcophagi revealed by excavations there.
The French Jewish community along with 
religious figures in Israel have long asked to obtain access to the 
site, where according to Jewish tradition  Ben Kalba Sabbua - a famous 
resident of the city during the Roman period – is believed to have been 
buried.
The secret talks have been going on for the
 past three years, but the French Consulate has claimed the site cannot 
be reopened until its renovations there are completed. That claim has 
been met with skepticism by Israeli authorities, who note that the 
renovations appear to have been going on for about a decade.
According to sources at the Foreign 
Ministry, France wants to secure two Israeli concessions before it 
changes its policy. The first, that Israel recognizes French sovereignty
 over the site and the second, that Israel commits not to mount a legal 
challenge over ownership of the site.
Israel has rejected both demands thus far.
Sources informed Israel Hayom that when 
President Reuven Rivlin visited France last month, he was surprised when
 his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron presented his country's demands 
for the site. Rivlin did not respond because he was not familiar with 
the details of the case.
The issue has come up multiple times in conversations between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Macron.
Ariel Kahana
Source: http://www.israelhayom.com/2019/02/03/exclusive-israel-france-in-secret-talks-over-access-to-ancient-tombs/
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