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Outrage Over Israeli Plans to Seize Palestinian Archaeological Site

Last updated: February 4, 2026 2:00 pm
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Residents of Sebastia in the Occupied West Bank are up in arms over Israel’s plans to redevelop the area for tourism, a move they say will sever their ties to their history and means of livelihood. The controversy surrounding the proposed development was recently highlighted in an article by the Guardian, with Palestinian residents expressing their fears and anger at the potential loss of their village.

Sebastia, located just a few miles northwest of Nablus, holds significant historical and archaeological importance as the former capital of the northern Kingdom of Israel during the Iron Age. The site boasts a rich tapestry of ruins, including walls surrounding a derelict acropolis, a Roman amphitheater, a temple dedicated to Emperor Augustus, and a Hellenistic tower, reflecting various eras of religious and imperial influence.

Israel’s redevelopment plans for Sebastia involve the construction of a visitor center, a parking lot, and a fence around the archaeological site, effectively cutting off villagers’ access to the ruins and their olive orchards. This move threatens to deprive residents of their sources of income, which primarily come from tourism and olive-based products. Additionally, an access road will be built to connect Israel directly to Sebastia, bypassing the Palestinian town.

Critics have condemned Israel’s actions, noting that the seizure of approximately 450 acres of privately owned land in Sebastia marks the largest expropriation of Palestinian territory to date. The Israeli government has justified its claim to the area by citing its archaeological significance and connection to Jewish heritage, pouring millions in state funding into sponsored excavations and settlements in the region.

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However, detractors argue that Israel’s focus on the site’s Jewish history overlooks its diverse and layered past, which includes periods of Assyrian, Roman, Byzantine, Islamic, Crusader, Ottoman, and British rule. They accuse Israel of engaging in “archaeological cleansing” to mask its true intentions of territorial expansion.

Local curator Wa’ala Ghazal, who works at a small museum in Sebastia, emphasizes the importance of acknowledging the site’s multifaceted history. She points out that the village has been home to various civilizations long before the Iron Age, underscoring the need to preserve its heritage beyond a single period.

The tensions surrounding Sebastia underscore the complex intersection of politics, archaeology, and heritage preservation in the Occupied West Bank. As the controversy continues to unfold, residents and activists are mobilizing to protect the village’s history and livelihood from being overshadowed by Israel’s development plans.

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