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Hmmm, it may be just me BUT religions are copping flak from all sides these days, people everywhere are up in arms over the Israeli treatments of the Palestinians and suddenly, Lo and Behold, up pops a new and miraculous find of MORE supposed Dead Sea Scrolls.
It's an even money bet that these scraps WILL be placed in the same SEALED and Highly Secured Display Case as the others, no-one outside of Israel will be permitted to examine or test them for Authenticity, etc, etc, just as were the supposed other ' originals ' and the Shroud of Turin, etc, etc.
Something smells kind of Fishy and it is NOT coming from Finland either imo.

Triphid Level 9 Mar 16, 2021
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Looks like Israel will not accept International law about occupied territory. 😛

To be worked out. The West Bank does not have the facilities to secure, preserve, house, study....so this needs to be worked out. Radicals would like to destroy stuff like this.

@Mooolah . . . 'plundering' is definitely a problem
. . . "working it out" between Israel and Palestinians is also problematic. 😛

@FearlessFly Life is a problem We must work together for the benefit of the whole. Israel & the Israeli Arabs are pretty good at working on behalf of artifacts as it is the history of both & transcends politics.

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Interesting find

bobwjr Level 10 Mar 16, 2021
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Hopefully the plundering will cease. This doesn't help so many other sites around the world, tho.

phxbillcee Level 10 Mar 16, 2021
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