A
2,000-year old synagogue in Damascus has been destroyed with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and rebel troops blaming each other and 'Zionist agents' for the destruction.
The synagogue was said to be built on the site
where the prophet Elijah concealed himself from persecution and
anointed his successor, Elisha, as a prophet. It had been damaged
earlier this month by mortars reportedly fired by Syrian government
forces.
The rebels said the Syrian government looted the synagogue before burning it to the ground, Israel Radio reported Sunday.
The government said the rebels burned the
synagogue and that so-called Zionist agents stole its historic religious
items in an operation that had been planned for several weeks, the
Arabic Al-Manar Television reported, citing the Arabic Syria Truth
website.
The news came as Jews around the world marked the final days of Passover, the festival of freedom.
One of the oldest synagogues in the world, the
shul was partially destroyed by Syrian government shelling four weeks
ago, according to a video posted to YouTube.
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An inscription in English at the synagogue reads, “Shrine and synagogue
of prophet Eliahou Hanabi since 720 B.C.,” although the actual date of
founding is disputed. One of the earliest mentions of the synagogue is
in the Talmud, which states that Rabbi Rafram bar Pappa prayed there.
Disgraceful, but unfortunately not surprising.
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