The mountain that carried Jerusalem’s fire to Babylon now flies the Israeli flag

The Israeli flag now flies from the summit of Mount Sartaba, raised there for the first time in history by Israel’s Ministry of Heritage. The flag is a deliberate, unmistakable statement that this land, the biblical heartland, belongs to the Jewish people.
Purging the Jews of ‘Babylon’

“Babylon” went out of its way to foster inclusion for every category of identity except for the one responsible for moving the nascent film industry to Los Angeles, erecting studios, sound stages and an entire city to support it—in what had been a barren wasteland.