Israel's Civil Administration announced its intention to expropriate large swaths of Sebastia, a major archaeological site in ...
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Israel begins expropriating 1,800 dunams of West Bank land to develop archaeological site
The Civil Administration, a branch of the Defense Ministry’s Coordinator for Government Affairs in the Territories (COGAT) unit, says it has begun to expropriate 1,800 dunams (4 ...
Israel plans to expropriate around 1,800 dunams of privately owned land in the occupied West Bank, claiming archaeological ...
Palestinians say the move masks a plan to expand settlements on privately owned Palestinian land under pretext of ‘developing ...
Israel Moves to Seize Historic West Bank Site as New Outpost Rises, Rights Groups Warn of Escalation
Israel is moving to seize large portions of a major archaeological site in the West Bank as settlers simultaneously ...
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Israel begins seizing 1,800 dunams of West Bank land to develop archaeological site
Civil Administration says development legal, taking place amid 'neglect' of site by Palestinians; Peace Now: 'Government's ...
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Archaeology breakthrough as world's oldest human sculpture finally found after 12,000 years
Archaeologists have unearthed the world's most ancient sculpture depicting the relationship between humans and animals at a ...
According to a Live Science report, an archaeological investigation conducted ahead of a road construction project in northern Israel, near the ancient city of Tel Meggido, has unearthed a ...
Archaeological excavations outside the ancient city of Megiddo shed light on the area's Bronze Age alcohol production and a ...
Archaeologists have uncovered what is believed to be the world’s oldest sculpture showing a human interacting with an animal ...
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