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Gaza’s shattered landmarks - MSNSince Israel’s assault on the Gaza Strip began a year and a half ago, the enclave and its historic landmarks – some centuries-old – have faced widespread destruction. Emma Jehle describes ...
STORY: :: Amir Shurrab, MidadThis is a tourist map of Gaza City from 2011. It was published by Palestinian software company Midad, highlighting some of the sights of interest. Dozens of restaurants, ...
The devastation of Israel’s war on Gaza has not spared the besieged strip's cultural heritage and museums, mosques, churches, and archaeological sites have been destroyed or heavily damaged.. As ...
The war has torn through the area’s cultural and religious landmarks, including the oldest mosque in Gaza. Old City Al-Omari Mosque, wrecked by the war, was the heart of the Old City.
Situated at the junction between Africa and Asia, Gaza is a critical archaeological landscape. But the region’s heritage is currently facing an unprecedented risk of loss. Alongside the widespread ...
Israel’s military campaign since Hamas’s Oct. 7 attack has devastated the Gaza Strip, leaving an estimated 42 million tonnes of debris piled where houses, mosques, schools and shops used to ...
A Palestinian walks past buildings that were destroyed by the Israeli air and ground offensive are seen at the Tel al-Hawa neighbourhood in Gaza Strip, on Jan. 28. Mohamamd Abu Samra/Associated Press ...
Children are yearning to return to school and a sense of normalcy. An estimated 1.9 million people — around 9 in 10 — are now internally displaced by ongoing conflict in the Gaza Strip.
Around 50% of heritage sites in the Gaza Strip have been damaged, with many structures near-demolished. Gaza’s cultural heritage has been devastated by the conflict with Israel – this is how ...
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