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This striking 0.36 Israeli stamp, issued in 1965, depicts the ruins of Masada, the ancient fortress built by King Herod overlooking the Dead Sea. Rendered in deep blue tones, the design highlights the stone columns and remnants of the Roman-style palace complex that became a symbol of Jewish heroism and resistance during the First Jewish–Roman War. The stamp’s Hebrew and English inscriptions—“ישראל” (Israel) and “MASADA”—emphasize its cultural and national importance. It’s part of a series celebrating Israel’s archaeological and historical landmarks, marking Masada as both a national shrine and UNESCO World Heritage symbol of resilience.
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