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Israel warned Dead Sea Scrolls may be claimed by Palestinians

As they were discovered in the West Bank, Palestinians argue the Scrolls are theirs, even though the area was in British hands at the time

March 22, 2018 14:00
The Dead Sea Scrolls (Photo: Getty Images)
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Palestinian authorities may seek to claim as their own the archaeological site of Qumran and its Dead Sea Scrolls, the Simon Wiesenthal Center has warned.

The scrolls, discovered in the Qumran Caves in the mid-20th century, date from biblical times and comprise handwritten manuscripts of great historical and religious importance. 

Palestinians and their supporters argue that, as they were discovered in the West Bank, this makes them Palestinian by right, even though the area was in British hands at the time.

They also claim that The Rockefeller Museum in east Jerusalem, where a significant number of scrolls were housed, was in Arab hands before 1967. Israel captured the museum, and the scrolls held there, in the Six-Day War in 1967.