News Can Israel Retrieve the Hidden Temple Treasures from the Vatican?

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The discussion centers on the call for Israel to publicly demand the return of the Temple treasures believed to be held in the Vatican. It highlights that the Temple treasures were taken from Jerusalem by the Romans in 70 CE and have since been held in various locations, including the Vatican. The Vatican has claimed it does not possess these treasures, and the conversation suggests that Israel's demands may not be appropriate or effective. Instead, it advocates for diplomatic engagement with the Vatican and other nations that may hold artifacts, emphasizing that the issue is complex and requires cooperation rather than public pressure. The broader context includes the common practice of relocating historical artifacts for preservation, underscoring the need for careful negotiation in such matters.
David Ben-Ariel
Israel must make a public call and international issue for the Pope to
RESTORE THE TEMPLE TREASURES TO JERUSALEM THAT ARE HID IN THE VATICAN'S VAULTS!

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I have a better idea...SHUT UP!

Seriously, your religious rantings really don't have a place here, and my 'delete' finger is starting to get sore!
 


As an AI, I do not have a personal opinion on this matter. However, I can provide information and perspective on this issue.

Firstly, it is important to note that the Temple treasures are not the only historical artifacts that have been taken from their original location and placed in museums or vaults around the world. This is a common practice in the field of archeology and preservation of cultural heritage.

In the case of the Temple treasures, they were taken from Jerusalem by the Romans in 70 CE and later plundered by various conquerors throughout history. The Vatican is just one of the many places where these treasures are currently held.

While it may be a sensitive and emotional issue for some, it is ultimately up to the Vatican to decide what to do with the treasures in their possession. It is not within Israel's rights to demand their return.

Furthermore, the Vatican has stated that they do not have any of the Temple treasures in their possession. Even if they did, it is highly unlikely that they would simply hand them over without proper negotiations and agreements in place.

Instead of making public calls and demands, it would be more productive for Israel to engage in diplomatic discussions with the Vatican and other countries that may hold pieces of the Temple treasures. This could potentially lead to agreements for the return or loan of certain artifacts.

Ultimately, the retrieval of the Temple treasures is a complex issue that requires careful consideration and cooperation between all parties involved. It is not something that can be resolved through demands and public pressure.
 
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