Antiquities stolen from Syria are exhibited in Israel + Photo
A 1900-year-old statue that was stolen from the ancient site of Palmyra in Syria will be displayed in a museum in the Zionist regime. |
according to the Hebrew group Tasnim news agency, Walla News announced in a news about this, the statue The bust of a Tamuri woman from the 2nd century AD that arrived in (Occupied Palestine) was displayed in the museum for the first time.
This media Without mentioning how this statue was stolen and reached occupied Palestine, the Hebrew language claimed that the bust of this woman will be displayed in the museum on the occasion of International Women’s Day.
Walla News at the same time admitted that many of the ancient works of this region were destroyed or stolen during the period when ISIS came to power there.
It should be said that during the period of ISIS presence in Syria, this terrorist group had close relations with the Zionist regime and even sent its wounded for treatment to the field hospital that was established inside the occupied Palestinian territory.
© | Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency |