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Near East: Looting and Heritage concerns in Palestine
Palestine has accused Israel of stealing monuments and 'Judaizing' ancient relics in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.

Looting and Heritage concerns in Palestine
Dwelling foundations unearthed at Tell es-Sultan in Jericho [Credit: WikiCommons]

According to the Palestinian Department of Antiquities, there are 944 archaeological sites in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, while the number of monuments hit 10 thousand, PIC reported.

Antiquities expert Dr Hamdan Taha said that the occupation is committing the most dangerous crime against the antiquities, with the aim of changing and falsifying the history of Palestine.

He noted that the construction of the apartheid wall in the West Bank has led to the annexation of more than 270 archaeological sites and about 2,000 archaeological and historical landmarks, in addition to dozens of archaeological sites that were destroyed for the construction of the wall.

The Palestinian Department of Antiquities and Cultural Heritage also pointed out that more than 500 archaeological sites and over 1,500 monuments in the West Bank were stolen or destroyed by looters, supported by the occupation forces.

Researcher Mohamed al-Jamal said that the theft of antiquities is managed by Israeli officers, traders and dozens of semi-organized groups who are carrying out illegal archaeological excavations.

Jamal noted that "according to statistics, one hundred thousand archaeological pieces are being smuggled abroad every year."

For his part, lawyer Mohammed Nassar said that many countries have linked the theft of antiquities with treason; however in Palestine there are not enough laws to deter the antiquities dealers and smugglers.

Source: FARS News Agency [March 02, 2014]