Israeli archaeologists in Jerusalem found a 2,700-year-old stone seal last week near the Temple Mount in Jerusalem.
It’s just a few inches in diameter, but it’s a big deal for Zionism—and another blow to the Palestinian Arab cause.
The discovery highlights the importance of the continuing work by archaeologists, who have spent years sifting through tons of debris that have been dumped outside Jerusalem’s walls by the Islamic authorities who control the mosques on the Temple Mount.
That debris comes from renovations undertaken by Islamic officials on the Temple Mount plaza, the holiest site in Judaism.
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It’s just a few inches in diameter, but it’s a big deal for Zionism—and another blow to the Palestinian Arab cause.
The discovery highlights the importance of the continuing work by archaeologists, who have spent years sifting through tons of debris that have been dumped outside Jerusalem’s walls by the Islamic authorities who control the mosques on the Temple Mount.
That debris comes from renovations undertaken by Islamic officials on the Temple Mount plaza, the holiest site in Judaism.
More

Archaeology is a big problem for the Palestinian cause
Arabs know that every scoop of dirt can reveal additional evidence that the rightful owners of Jerusalem and the Land of Israel are the Jews.
