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British teenager
Harry Potter lies buried in a grave which now attracts thousands of visitors.
But
Hermione has not visited it. Yet
...
A grave in the
Holy Land is now an unlikely tourist attraction, because the person buried there is one very real Harry Potter, a forgotten soldier of a forgotten war.
Although it is the final resting place of a teenage
British soldier killed decades ago, that has not stopped wizard fans from flocking to visit.
Yet this
Potter story is very different.
It has a somewhat different plot, and anything but a happy ending.
"This Harry Potter signed up to the
British army when he was only 16 or 17 years old," explained
Israeli tour guide Ron Peled, noting that the boy lied about his age to get into the army. He couldn't cheat death, however, and died in battle near
Hebron in
1939.
Decades later, wizard Potter's fans found out about the grave, which Israeli authorities had long ago forgotten.
"A few years ago we started getting all these phone calls. We didn't even know the grave existed," confessed
Ofer Toder, general director of
Ramla Town Hall.
But word spread fast, and now the otherwise unremarkable Israeli town of
Ramle is firmly on the tourist map.
Potter's grave attracts as much attention as ancient archaeological digs in the area.
The two Potters are similar in name and age, and both are heroes, but that's where the similarities end. The real Harry Potter was from a village near
Birmingham in
England and was dispatched to
British Mandate Palestine a year after joining the army.
"We know that he was a truck driver," Peled said. "He brought supplies from
Jerusalem to Hebron, and that is how he got killed."
As for the world's most famous boy wizard, he has fallen foul of
Israel's rabbis after the last installment of his book was launched on the
Jewish Sabbath. Many religious
Jews also forbid their children from reading his tales: they say its pagan content is forbidden in Judaism.
"
Paganism has nothing to do with Harry Potter except the hype," laughed pagan priest
Alon Kobets. "I think Harry Potter contributed a lot to people's interest in paganism and magic because it is cool."
The real Harry Potter, it turns out, is not the only famous literary name to be buried in Israel's military cemeteries: There is also a grave of none other than
William Shakespeare. Very little is known about the
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