
Huckabee’s Grandchildren Discover Ancient Coins in Samaria
A family hike in the Benjamin region turned extraordinary when the grandchildren of U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee discovered five ancient coins in a cave near Na’ale. Under the guidance of archaeologist Dr. Dvir Raviv, the children were shown how to scan the area; the finds are thought to date to the Bar Kokhba Revolt, the Great Revolt, or the late Roman period. The visit also included a stop at ancient Shiloh, where the family reflected on biblical history and offered prayers overlooking the site of the Tabernacle.
Regional officials hailed the moment as a vivid connection between modern visitors and the land’s deep heritage. Educators and tour organizers noted that hands-on encounters with archaeology can awaken curiosity and respect for preservation—especially among young people encountering these places for the first time.
The episode became a light-hearted highlight during a season of heavy headlines, reminding many that amid tension, there are still opportunities to discover shared stories in the hills and caves of Judea and Samaria.
(ISH/VFI News)
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