Jewish artifacts disappear from Damascus in fog of Syria war

This Sunday, April 20, 2008, file photo, Syrian Jews celebrate Passover at the al-Firenj Synagogue in downtown Damascus, Syria. Artifacts removed from one of the oldest synagogues in the world in the Syrian capital have gone missing after neighborhood officials said they gave them to commanders of a rebel group who never gave them back. Syria has blamed Israel and Turkey for looting artifacts from the synagogue. (AP Photo/Bassem Tellawi, File).

BEIRUT — Jewish artifacts, including ancient parchment torahs from one of the world’s oldest synagogues, have gone missing from the Syrian capital amid the tumult of ongoing civil war, with some precious items reportedly surfacing abroad.

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