Battle for biblical archaeology intensifies as Israeli researchers face academic boycott
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Naomi Khan, who is the director of the international division at Regavim—a think tank dedicated to Israeli sovereignty—asserted that the P.A. is purposefully building on significant archaeological sites as part of their plan.

“At Solomon’s Pools, which falls under P.A. control as per the Oslo Accords, they are erecting condominiums directly atop ancient Jewish structures,” Khan explained to Fox News Digital. “These sites are recognized globally as heritage areas, yet the agreements are being disregarded.

She pointed to the Hasmonean fortresses near Jericho as a prominent instance. “The burial sites of Hasmonean kings—the largest necropolis from the Second Temple era in the Middle East—have been plowed over for farming and construction purposes. We even discovered human bones scattered across the fields, which the Israeli Civil Administration had to gather and lay to rest again.”

Khan also referenced Sebastia, the Greco-Roman name for the ancient city of Samaria. Originally founded by King Omri in the 9th century BC, Samaria became the capital of the northern Kingdom of Israel, as noted in the Hebrew Bible (1 Kings 16:24). It served as the kingdom’s capital until it fell to the Assyrians in 722 BCE. Centuries later, Herod the Great rebuilt the city and renamed it Sebaste—Sebastia in later usage—in honor of the Roman Emperor Augustus, whose name in Greek, “Sebastos,” carried the same imperial meaning.

In March of last year, Palestinian construction workers built an illegal road through Sebastia, which is located near the city of Nablus, also known by its biblical name, Shechem.

Antiquities of the Jewish community in Hebron. 

Antiquities of the Jewish community in Hebron.  (Hillel Maeir/TPS-IL)

Khan said other sites facing encroachment include Joshua’s Altar, where a new Palestinian neighborhood is being developed nearby, and Joseph’s Tomb, which is largely inaccessible to Jewish Israelis

“I’m disgusted, but not concerned,” Sandra Hagee Parker, Chairwoman of the Christians United for Israel Action Fund, told Fox News Digital in a statement. “Where are the Romans, Ottomans, and Crusaders? The enemies of Israel are remembered only for their ultimate defeat by the God of Abraham and His children.

“Moreover, the grotesque effort to deny the Jewish connection to the Land is a rejection of God Himself,” she continued. “It is both antisemitic and anti-Christian—and it will never succeed. My only concern is that America continues to stand shoulder to shoulder with Israel and her people,” she added.

Ze’ev Orenstein, Director of International Affairs at the Jerusalem-based City of David Foundation, stressed that “from its inception in 1964, the Palestine Liberation Organization—the forerunner of today’s Palestinian Authority—was founded on the denial of thousands of years of Jewish history and heritage rooted in the Land of Israel in general, and in Jerusalem, Judea, and Samaria—the Biblical heartland—in particular.

“This denial,” Orenstein told Fox News Digital, “aimed to delegitimize and undermine the Jewish people’s legal, moral and historical right to sovereignty in the Land of Israel, portraying a people with some of the deepest archaeological ties to the land as occupiers and colonizers. 

“For that reason, the Islamic Waqf carried out a campaign of systematic destruction of antiquities atop the Temple Mount in the late 1990s, and Palestinian leadership continues to deny, damage, and destroy Jewish heritage sites throughout Judea and Samaria,” he said.

Following the destruction and severe damage by Palestinian rioters at the 'Joshua Altar' archeological site located on the spur of Mt. Ebal, dozens of Jewish worshipers arrived for morning prayers at the site.

Following the destruction and severe damage by Palestinian rioters at the ‘Joshua Altar’ archeological site located on the spur of Mt. Ebal, dozens of Jewish worshipers arrived for morning prayers at the site. (TPS)

In response, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in July 2023 announced a $33 million program to safeguard and rehabilitate archaeological sites in the biblical heartland.

“In every corner of Judea and Samaria, one need only to put spade to ground in order to uncover archaeological finds that attest to our deep roots in the Land of Israel,” Netanyahu said at the time. “This plan will encourage tourism, education and [present] information for these important sites that tell the story of our people in Judea and Samaria.”

Rev. Dr. Petra Heldt, professor at the Jerusalem University College and director of the Ecumenical Theological Research Fraternity in Israel, cited biblical texts and ongoing excavations as proof of longstanding Jewish presence in the region.

“There are hundreds of biblical place names showing Jews lived in Judea and Samaria since the time of Abraham,” Heldt told Fox News Digital. “The Palestinian Authority has tried to erase this evidence, but it’s nearly impossible to eliminate.”

Heldt pointed to Shiloh as a thriving example, with an active kibbutz and archaeological site where new discoveries are regularly unearthed. “Jewish communities are not only living in their ancestral homeland—they’re documenting it. You can see the impact of various layers of occupation over the last hundred years.”

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A carved installation identified as an altar, with a channel for liquid drainage.  (Credit: Kobi Harati, City of David)

According to Heldt, whose organization hosts global lectures and educational programs on archaeological findings in Judea and Samaria, more international support is needed to protect these sites. “We must involve the media, universities, artists, filmmakers and writers to tell these stories and make these places matter globally,” she said.

The struggle to preserve Jewish historical sites in Judea and Samaria is not just about stones or ruins—it’s a battle over narrative, legitimacy and identity, according to the experts.

“The way to fight this is to build, to educate and to assert our sovereignty,” Hebron’s Fleisher said. “That’s how we strengthen our connection to the land and protect the truth of our history.”

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