Iraq has rejected a U.S. offer to return half of the country’s Jewish Archives, which were removed from Iraq in 2003 following the U.S. launch of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
The refusal appeared last month in the Iraqi newspaper al-Sabah, according to the Press TV news service.
The archives, which were discovered in the flooded basement of Iraqi intelligence headquarters in Baghdad, include Torah scrolls, and Jewish law and children’s books. Iraq was home to a large Jewish community prior to 1948, when most Iraqi Jews immigrated to Israel.
Last month, Iraq said it would end archaeological cooperation with the United States until the archives are returned. — jta