Israel’s foreign minister holds up ancient Jewish artifacts at the UN and challenges the narrative against Jewish presence in their homeland.
Speaking before the UN Security Council, Gideon Sa’ar displayed archaeological findings dating back thousands of years from the Land of Israel, underscoring the deep and continuous Jewish connection to the land.
Holding the artifacts, Sa’ar posed a direct question to the council: How can Jewish presence in our ancient homeland be considered a violation of international law?
His remarks were aimed at confronting ongoing diplomatic efforts that portray Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria as illegitimate. By physically presenting historical evidence, Sa’ar sought to reinforce the argument that Jewish ties to the land are not a modern political claim but an ancient and documented reality.