Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders’ children made a jaw-dropping archaeological discovery in Israel.
While visiting the West Bank, the family of five toured a cave near Na’ela in the Binyamin region with archeologists, where they discovered 2,000-year-old coins, the Yesha Council announced.
‘Grandpa, look what we found!’ the three children – Scarlett, George, and William – told the grandfather.
The five coins are believed to be from around 132 and 135 AD from the Bar Kokhba Revolt period. They found them near Shilo.
The Sanders family also found fragments of a jar from the second century in a different cave, the council said.
‘Watching my kids uncover and hold coins buried for more than 2,000 years was unforgettable,’ the governor told Fox News in a statement.
Huckabee Sanders’ father, Mike Huckabee, who is a US Ambassador to Israel, was also delighted in his grandchildren’s discovery.
‘It’s amazing to come to a place that proves that 3,000 years ago and even today,’ he said.
While visiting the West Bank, Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders and her family went on an archeology tour, where her children found 2,000-year-old coins. The family is pictured in Bethlehem in December
‘Grandpa, look what we found!’ the three children – Scarlett, George, and William – told the grandfather, ‘Grandpa, look what we found!’ the three children – Scarlett, George, and William – told the grandfather, Mike, who is the US Ambassador to Israel, after finding the coins
It’s unclear when the discovery was made, but the family did visit the Jewish State in December to spend Christmas there.
‘Merry Christmas from Bethlehem at the Church of the Nativity in Manger Square – the site of the birth of Christ!’ the Christian governor wrote on Instagram.
The governor and ambassador made a family trip to Bethlehem as part of their visit.
Huckabee Sanders also visited Israel and the United Arab Emirates in August for a trade mission, her office announced in July.
She traveled to the country to ‘deepen Arkansas’ economic ties’ with the Jewish Nation.
‘Israel is a hub for innovation, especially in agriculture and manufacturing, and as my dad likes to say, is the one place in the world you visit for the first time and it feels like coming home,’ she said in a statement.
Ambassador Huckabee was stationed in Israel in June while the tensions between Israel and Iran heated up.
‘Watching my kids uncover and hold coins buried for more than 2,000 years was unforgettable,’ the governor told Fox News in a statement (pictured: the family in Bethlehem)
The five coins are believed to be from around 132 and 135 AD from the Bar Kokhba Revolt period. They found them near Shilo
He told President Donald Trump that he would be the last to leave and ‘will not abandon his post’ in Tel Aviv as Iran bombed the country.
‘My job is to be the last one to leave. I will not abandon this post. Our flag will NOT come down… it is my honor to serve you,’ he messaged Trump, who posted the interaction on Truth Social.
Trump has now threatened to strike Iran over civilian deaths during the past two weeks of protests. At least 50 civilians have died.



