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US tourist destroys ‘blasphemous’ Roman statues at the Israel Museum

A tourist in his 40s was arrested by Israel Police on Thursday for damaging and destroying ancient Roman statues displayed at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem.

According to initial police suspicion, the tourist intentionally destroyed the statues due to them being “blasphemous” and “in violation of the Torah.”

The suspect, an American citizen, was detained by security forces in the museum after being observed shattering the statues, which police said hold “sentimental” value.

According to the museum, the suspect caused damage to two ancient Roman sculptures dating to the 2nd century CE, that were placed on display at the archaeological department’s permanent exhibition. Police shared footage of sculptures shattered on the ground at the Israel Museum.

Broken statues are seen at the Israel Museum on October 5, 2023 (credit: ISRAEL POLICE)
Broken statues are seen at the Israel Museum on October 5, 2023 (credit: ISRAEL POLICE)

The suspect was taken into police custody for further questioning. Police said the investigation is ongoing, with the suspect set to be brought in front of the Jerusalem Magistrate’s Court on Thursday in order to extend his arrest.

In a statement, the Israel Museum condemned the “extremely worrying” incident, adding that the statues were brought to professionals in the museum’s preservation department.

This is a developing story.

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