Jerusalem, Israel - Aug. 11, 2025 - Early on Monday morning, a team from the Israel Antiquities Authority's conservation management, on their way to routine work in the Western Wall tunnels, identified graffiti that had been sprayed in red on the stones of the Wall, near the Ezrat Yisrael section.

The team immediately began removing the inscription, using methods and materials specifically designed for removing graffiti from archaeological sites - water-based materials that do not harm the face of the ancient stone. The conservators avoided using chemical substances in order to preserve the appearance of the ancient site.

The inscription was completely removed, and the stones were returned to their original condition, while maintaining conservation values.

According to Ami Shahar, head of the conservation team at the Antiquities Authority, "Damage to archaeological sites is a serious violation of the law and, of course, of our cultural heritage. This is all the more serious when it involves the Western Wall (Kotel) - a site of immense historical, cultural, and religious significance."... Read More: Arutz-7