An American vacationer was arrested in Israel after he smashed and severely broken two Roman-era statues.
The incident occurred on the Israel Museum in Jerusalem on Thursday, in response to officers. The statues date again to the 2nd century AD and had been a part of the everlasting exhibition of the Antiquities Pavilion.
A museum spokesman stated in a press release: βIn a severe incident (Thursday afternoon), a vacationer from the US intentionally brought about harm to 2 historic Roman statues from the second century AD.β Newsweek.
“Museum workers knowledgeable the police, who took care of the matter. The broken statues had been transferred to the museum’s restoration laboratory for skilled restoration. The museum administration, which views this disturbing and strange occasion, condemns all types of violence and hopes such incidents is not going to be repeated.”
The statues had been torn from their pedestals and shattered into a number of items. Considered one of them is a marble head of the traditional Greek goddess Athena that was found in 1978 at Tel Naharon in northern Israel. Haaretz talked about.
The top is probably going a part of a larger-than-life statue maybe greater than 8 toes tall.

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The opposite statue is an outline of a griffon β a winged creature with the horns, beak, and physique of a lion β holding the Wheel of Future, which represents the Roman god Nemesis. This artifact was found within the Negev Desert in southern Israel in 1957.
The police stated in a press release that the museum safety guard arrested the vacationer, a 40-year-old man, earlier than officers arrived.
The police then interrogated him, and decided that he had destroyed the statues due to his non secular sensitivity, believing them to be “pagan and opposite to the Torah.”
It is a creating story and can be up to date as extra info turns into obtainable.