Photo Credit: Yedidya Neeman
Looted catacombs near Jericho

On a recent hike in the Jericho region, volunteers for the “Protecting the Eternal” initiative discovered a burial tomb from the Second Temple era that had been exposed in the course of construction work– and destroyed.

The graves were looted and human remains were scattered throughout the area.

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The ancient burial caves on the outskirts of Jericho date back thousands of years and are apparently part of the extensive burial grounds of the Hasmonean palace uncovered at the site.

Exposed burial cave near Jericho

The cave was recently exposed in the course of landscaping work carried out by local Arab farmers, who rolled tractors over the site to prepare the ground for agricultural work.

New agricultural works near Jericho

Professor Rachel Hachlili of Haifa University’s Zinman Institute of Archaeology, who studied this region, identified these caves as the largest Second Temple-era burial ground in Israel.

Looted catacombs near Jericho

Hikers who visited the site over the weekend were appalled by what they found: Human remains were strewn everywhere on the freshly-tilled ground, the catacombs were thoroughly ransacked and looted, and the sarcophagi (burial caskets) that had been resting in the caves for over 2500 years had disappeared.

Scattered Hasmonean-era remains near Jericho

Antiquities theft and destruction of archaeological treasures is rampant – in fact, it has become nearly commonplace – throughout Judea and Samaria. In this case, ancient catacombs were wiped out by illegal quarrying despite the constant stream of alerts, warnings, and documentation sent to the Regional Commander for Antiquities in the Civil Administration, the body responsible for law enforcement in the area.

“The loss of our archaeological record and the ongoing failure to protect and preserve our heritage is an incomprehensible disgrace,” said Yakhin Zik, Director of Operations at Regavim.

“The government must approve additional manpower and create standards that will ensure the preservation of antiquities and the severe punishment of looters.”

“The time has come for those who make declarations about their commitment to our national legacy to open their eyes to the ISIS-style destruction that is happening all around us,” added Moshe Gutman, of the “Preserving the Eternal” initiative.

“I call upon the Prime Minister to take responsibility. It is inconceivable that a civilized country tolerates the plunder and devastation of word cultural heritage sites.”

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Hana Levi Julian is a Middle East news analyst with a degree in Mass Communication and Journalism from Southern Connecticut State University. A past columnist with The Jewish Press and senior editor at Arutz 7, Ms. Julian has written for Babble.com, Chabad.org and other media outlets, in addition to her years working in broadcast journalism.