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Vandalism at Joshua's altar at Mount Ebal on January 4, 2024.

Joshua's Altar on Mount Ebal vandalized by Arab rioters

 Prof. Aren Maier

Experts question claim of 'earliest Hebrew inscription' on Mt. Ebal

 Samaria Regional Council head Yossi Dagan and Settlement and National Missions Minister Orit Struck at a march to Mt. Ebal. October 2, 2023

10,000 march to Joshua's altar to protect West Bank archaeological sites

 (L-R) XCT reconstruction of the tablet's surface. Semitransparent visualization of the reconstructed tablet

Ancient tablet found on Mount Ebal predates known Hebrew inscriptions