Arabs seize control of and illegally build at holy archaeological site

February 7, 2019 by TPS
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Arab residents of the village Nabi Samuel have seized control of the Tomb of the Prophet Shmuel (Samuel) and the nearby archaeological site, and have begun to pave a new and illegal parking lot while destroying valued archaeological findings.

Nabi Samwil mosque built on remains of Crusader-era fortress, the Tomb of Samuel is in a crypt below the Mameluke building.

The Tomb of the Prophet Samuel, near the northern Jerusalem neighborhoods of Givat Zeev and Ramot under full Israeli jurisdiction, is considered a holy site by all three major faiths. Hundreds of thousands of worshippers, researchers and tourists visit the site annually.

The area was declared a national heritage site and the rich archaeological remnants dating back to the First Temple era, as well as the ancient oak trees that cover the hilltop, are all protected by National Park status.

Arab residents of the nearby village Nabi Samuel have recently broken into the archaeological garden and used heavy machinery to pave a large plot, apparently the first stage in creating a parking lot, as a means of collecting parking fees from visitors to the site.

Regavim, a research-based legal advocacy NGO dedicated to ensuring accountable use of Israel’s national land, documented the illegal work being carried out at the site and issued an urgent request to the IDF’s Civil Administration, the body responsible for law enforcement in Area C, demanding that the work be stopped immediately.

“The Civil Administration and the Israeli government must do everything in their power to block the construction of the parking lot,” wrote Attorney Avi Segal in his letter to the Civil Administration. “The authorities’ negligence has caused a major blow to the archaeological finds as well as to the rule of law.”

“It is difficult to assess the extent of the damage to the archaeological site, or the potential damage to the still-unexplored, ancient sub-strata,” adds Yishai Hemo, Regavim’s Field Director for Judea and Samaria. “We have seen damage to important sites throughout Judea and Samaria, caused by construction in areas of tremendous historic significance and destruction of antiquities, in complete disregard of the law. We have said it before: People who care about the Land of Israel don’t cause it harm. The government must stop the destruction.”

TPS

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One Response to “Arabs seize control of and illegally build at holy archaeological site”
  1. Noah Duburg says:

    anti-zionists care not for middle eastern history, only its destruction.
    Therefore, anti-zionism is racism.

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