Authorities in eastern Libya have seized a rare Hebrew leather manuscript in the historic city of Shahat, sparking interest among archaeologists and cultural heritage experts.
The manuscript was officially handed over to the Shahat Antiquities Authority after being confiscated by the Internal Security Agency branch in the city. Officials confirmed that the transfer followed legal procedures, ensuring the artifact is now under state protection.
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