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Jerusalem, Sep 3 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Abir Sultan).- The Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) said on Thursday that a team of archaeologists discovered the remains of a royal palace built about 2,700 years ago, probably belonging to wealthy families from the time of the ancient kingdom of Judah.FOOTAGE OF THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL REMAINS IN JERUSALEM.
Jerusalem, Sep 1 (EFE / EPA) .- Some 2.5 million Israeli students began Wednesday the school year after the coronavirus cabinet approved the plan for going back to school on Monday.(Camera: ABIR SULTAN)SHOT LIST: CHILDREN IN A SCHOOL IN JERUSALEM, ISRAEL.
Tokyo, Nov 9 (EE/EPA).- The main index of the Tokyo Stock Exchange, the Nikkei, reaped its best closure in 30 years, after Democrat Joe Biden declared his victory in the US presidential elections. (Camera: FRANCK ROBICHON)SHOT LIST: A STOCK MARKET INDICATOR BOARD IN TOKYO, JAPAN.
Jerusalem, Jul 22 (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Atef Safadi) Employees of the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) work on uncovering an administrative storage centre from the days of Kings Hezekiah and Manasseh, in Jerusalem. The over 120 seal impressions stamped on 2,700-year-old jars may show that taxes were collected in an orderly manner for agricultural products such as wine and olive oil, in the period of the Judean monarchs. FOOTAGE OF THE FINDINGS.
Police in Peru used tear gas to evict more than 400 squatters from an ancient burial site on Tuesday (May 19). Sean Carberry reports.
Plumes of smoke rise from the northern Gaza Strip, seen from Israel, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas militants. International mediators were set for a fourth day of talks with Hamas in Cairo after US President Joe Biden called on the militant group to agree a truce deal with Israel by the start of Ramadan. IMAGES