Iraq worried that ancient Torah manuscripts were smuggled to Israel

Iraq is searching for over 9,400 artifacts that were lost or stolen since the start of the American-led invasion in May 2003.

national museum of iraq 248.88 (photo credit: Courtesy)
national museum of iraq 248.88
(photo credit: Courtesy)
The Iraqi Interior Ministry accused security companies working with the American military forces of attempting to smuggle out unique archeological artifacts, stating its concern that Babylonian-era Torah manuscripts were smuggled to Israel, the London-based daily Al-Hayyat reported. Iraq is searching for over 9,400 artifacts that were lost or stolen since the start of the American-led invasion in May 2003. Among these items are Babylonian-era Torah manuscripts taken by American forces. The US promised it would return the manuscripts in two years after their renovation, but there was "information pointing to the possibility that they had been smuggled to Israel," Gen. (ret.) Widah Nas'rat of the Interior Ministry's Criminal Investigations Department told Al-Hayyat. Nas'rat indicated he would travel to Washington soon in order to investigate the matter further. According to him, the US had expressed its willingness to continue cooperating with the Iraqis in a serious manner in order to return the missing artifacts. At the end of last year, Iraq's ambassador in Washington received 1,046 artifacts that had been stolen from the National Museum in Baghdad, the paper wrote.