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HUM 100

8-1 Short Answer: Religion in the Media

https://www.usnews.com/news/best-countries/articles/2019-02-05/stolen-smuggled-artifacts-on-

display-in-jerusalem-museum

The article I found is called Digging Up Controversy

In recent years, new exhibits, archaeological parks, and excavations have become vehicles for

both Israelis and Palestinians to stake physical claims and emphasize their historic connections to

the long-disputed land between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea. "As a rule, we don't

encourage exhibition of looted objects." In the West Bank, most looters are Palestinians, and

most cases happen at remote sites in Israeli-controlled areas, according to Yasin and Israeli

officials. Israeli government officials at the exhibit's opening ceremony said fighting the looting

in the West Bank is a priority and accused Palestinian looters of deliberately trying to erase signs

of Jewish history there. In Hebron, a West Bank city where hundreds of Israeli Jews live in an

enclave surrounded by thousands of Palestinians, Israel recently opened a new national park to

showcase 2,000-year-old ruins of ritual baths and a wine press, typical signs of ancient Jewish

life, uncovered during excavations in 2014. Palestinian residents have criticized the park, saying

it only highlights a small part of the city's long history, and is located on their land. "It's being

used in a political way, not a scientific way, and Palestinians can't even visit it." There are

similar Palestinian claims about other Israeli national parks in the West Bank and Jerusalem,

including the popular City of David outside Jerusalem's Old City, where historical conclusions

are disputed even among Israeli archaeologists, and which is operated by the private Ir David

Foundation, which also is involved in efforts to buy real estate from local Palestinians to increase

the number of Jewish residents in the area. Usama Hamdan, a Palestinian archaeologist at Al

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