A mezuzah — a Jewish ritual object affixed to doorposts — was found desecrated among the rubble following an eviction in the area of Samaria (Judea and Samaria), according to reports. The discovery has drawn attention from local activists, though no official confirmation has been issued.
A mezuzah — a parchment scroll inscribed with biblical verses traditionally affixed to Jewish doorposts — was found desecrated in the rubble of an eviction site in Samaria, according to reports circulating Thursday morning. The image was shared by activists, showing the ritual object damaged and cast among debris. No official Israeli authorities have confirmed the incident, and the exact location and context of the eviction remain unclear. The Zioneer has no prior reporting on this specific incident. The event comes amid ongoing tensions over Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria, though direct attribution or official investigation status is not yet available.
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