Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Fakestinians and Jordan Claim Dead Sea Scrolls

The muslims are trying to steal the Dead Sea Scrolls in order to erase proof of the historical Jewish presence in Israel going back 3500 years. This is what islam has done throughout its history; conquer other peoples' land, destroy the indigenous culture, slaughter the indigenous people and claim the land as their own. Only they could not prevent the Jews from returning, reclaiming and thriving in their historical homeland. The idea that the Arab invaders of Israel referred to as "palestinians" are the indigenous people is a huge hoax.

Palestinians claim Dead Sea Scrolls Jerusalem Post

As custodians begin to pack up an exhibit of the 2,000-year-old Dead Sea Scrolls and ship them back to Israel, both the Palestinians and the Jordanians have demanded their seizure.

Both Jordan and the Palestinians have claimed custody over the historic Dead Sea Scrolls, currently on display at Toronto's Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) in Canada.

Israel's Antiquities Authority loaned 17 of the Dead Sea Scrolls along with other artifacts from the time of the Second Temple to the ROM as part of a six month display. The display, entitled "Words that Changed the World", ended on January 3.

"They are an integral part of Palestinian heritage," Hamdan Taha, Director of the Palestinian Antiquities and Cultural Heritage Department told The Media Line.

Taha said the Palestinians had demanded months ago that the Canadians close the exhibition and seize the artifacts until an international court could rule on their ownership.

The Jordanians have also reportedly claimed the priceless scrolls. Two weeks ago, the Globe and Mail reported that Jordanian officials had summoned the Canadian chargé d'affaires in Amman to demand that Canada keep the scrolls until an international court can determine their rightful owner.

The Canadian Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded by saying that the disputed ownership of the Dead Sea Scrolls is a matter for Jordan, Israel and the Palestinians to resolve amongst themselves, and that it would not be proper for Canada to intervene, the newspaper said.

Canadian officials in Amman could not be reached for comment.

The Dead Sea scrolls consist of about 900 documents and biblical texts, whose discovery in the 1940's and 50's in caves in and around Qumran on the northwest shore of the Dead Sea was one of the greatest archaeological finds of the 20th century. The texts include some of the only known surviving copies of biblical documents made before 100 B.C.E., and preserve evidence of Jewish life during the Second Temple period. They also are seen as an insight into early Christianity.

Some of the scrolls were purchased from antiquity merchants by Israel and others made their way to the Rockefeller museum in east Jerusalem, which was under Jordanian control from 1948 till captured by Israel in the 1967 war.

Taha said that Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad made an official request to Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper to not allow the display to open and to return the scrolls to Israel. Taha said that the Palestinian request had led to "a series of maneuvering" that removed it from the agenda. Eventually no reaction was given by the Canadians and the show went on.

Taha said that the motion was also aimed at making other countries think twice before putting the Israeli-controlled Dead Sea Scrolls on display.

"This isn't harassment," Taha said. "Harassment is the occupation of our land. These scrolls are of course Palestinian because they were found in Qumran which is located in the West Bank."

2 comments:

NormanF said...

Qumran is located nowhere in the so called West Bank. Even it was, Jordan never had legal title to the territory in question and no Palestinian state existed when the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered in 1947. The British still ruled Palestine then during the Mandate and Her Majesty's Government would ironically enough have a better claim to the Scrolls than Jordan and the Palestinians!

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