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In Israel, an unknown person returned to the museum two stones from a Roman catapult, stolen 20 years ago.
The stones were left in the bag at the door of the museum. They were accompanied by a note of a thief seized by remorse.
The note said that the stones were stolen during the excavations of the ancient Jewish city of Gamla, which was besieged by Roman troops in the 1st century AD.
The thief also wrote, without going into detail, that these stones brought him “nothing but problems.”
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