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Government to spend NIS 10M to protect, repair heritage sites in Judea and Samaria

Following reports of vandalism at dozens of heritage and archaeological sites in Judea and Samaria and the Jordan Valley, Jerusalem Affairs and Heritage Minister Elkin calls conservation of sites a "national mission."

by  Efrat Forsher
Published on  01-25-2022 10:40
Last modified: 01-25-2022 17:22
Government to spend NIS 10M to protect, repair heritage sites in Judea and Samaria

Some of the damage incurred when antitquities robbers targeted the ancient Roman ampitheater in Sebastia

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The Jerusalem Affairs and Heritage Ministry has announced plans to allocate around 10 million shekels ($3.2 million) to the preservation, rehabilitation, and rescue of heritage sites in Judea and Samaria.

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Dozens of heritage and archaeological sites in Judea and Samaria and the Jordan Valley have been targeted by authorities in Ramallah as well as antiquities robbers in the Palestinian territories.

Last month, Israel Hayom reported that Antiquities robbers had caused significant damage to an ancient Roman amphitheater in Samaria. Palestinian roadwork destroyed portions of a 3,200-year-old wall on the biblical site of Joshua's altar on Mount Ebal, near Nablus, last year.

In an effort to combat the issue, the Jerusalem Affairs and Heritage Ministry will allocate around five million shekels (around $1.57 million) toward reconstruction work at Sebastia upon approval from the Civil Administration. Another 2.5 million shekels (around $787,000) will go toward the rehabilitation of additional sites in Judea and Samaria. An additional 2.5 million shekels (around $470,000) will go toward the Civil Administration's efforts to better protect archaeological sites in Judea and Samaria.

A further 1.5 million shekels will be allocated in 2022 toward reconstruction work at the Hasmonean royal winter palaces, a complex of Hasmonean and Herodian buildings from the Second Temple period near Jericho, after local Arab vandals damaged the site. Another one million shekels will go toward surveying the Judean Desert for archaeological sites.

In addition, the ministry is funding a conservation team recently established by the Israel Nature and Parks Authority to locate and rehabilitate heritage sites targeted by vandals in recent years.

Jerusalem Affairs and Heritage Minister Ze'ev Elkin told Israel Hayom: "The destruction of the sites, which is being carried out under the auspices of the PA, is destroying the history of the entire region, and I will make every effort to fight it. The conservation of heritage sites in Judea and Samaria is a national mission."

In addition to these efforts, the Knesset Education, Culture, and Sports Committee will hold an urgent meeting on the issue of the destruction of archaeological and heritage sites in Judea and Samaria.

"In recent years, we are witness to the abandonment of and damage to heritage sites in Judea and Samaria," committee chairwoman New Hope MK Sharren Haskel said. "We must protect and defend the places that tell our history, and to this end, I have decided to convene the education committee for an urgent discussion on the issue."

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