Israel Concerned Palestinian Authority Is Destroying Artifacts At Hasmonean Fortress

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tel-beit-betzi-historic-site-hasmoneanIsrael is concerned that the Palestinian Authority (PA) is going to lose or destroy ancient artifacts from an ornate fortress dating back to the Hasmonean dynasty, currently under excavation near Bethlehem. The PA has been organizing the digs in Area A in the West Bank, Israel Hayom reported.

The issue of the PA-administered digs came to light earlier this week after the Kfar Etzion Field School conducted a preliminary tour of the area, prepping for an IDF-approved trip and walkabout at the site for tour guides in training. The trip to the area of the Hasmonean fortress was the first such Israeli outing to the area to be approved in 20 years. Since the signing of the Oslo Accords in 1993, no Israeli has legally stepped foot in the area.

The site-situated south of Bethlehem-is nicknamed Tel Beit Betzi and includes the remains of an elaborate fortress dating back to the Hasmonean dynasty during the Roman period. Excavations completed in the 1980s uncovered a bulwark constructed following the battle of Elasa in 160 B.C.E., in which Hasmonean rebel leader Judah Maccabee was killed.

Yaron Rosenthal, director of the Kfar Etzion Field School, said that although “diplomatic agreements left the former settlement in Area A (which is under PA control), there’s no reason for our nation to abandon the cultural legacy from the time of the Maccabees’ rebellion.”

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{Matzav.com Israel}


1 COMMENT

  1. It was always theirs? Jews never lived there? What other shtuss have they been selling the naive, anti-Semitic world? But Heaven forbid we should kill one of their terrorists or blow up a cache of weapons and armaments!!! Hey, where is Ban Ki Moon?

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