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Study urges Syrian regime to act to save Palmyra’s history
Palmyra’s rich archaeological heritage lies in ruins after years of war and destruction; new report reveals extensive damage to key monuments and highlights urgent need for restoration, infrastructure rebuilding and return of displaced residents to save city
Yogev Israeli
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02.20.25
Majority of digital content creators skip fact-checking, study finds
UNESCO survey reveals nearly half of respondents rely on 'likes' to inform choice of content, with over a third of Americans under 30 getting news from social media
Daniela Ginzburg
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11.27.24
Israel arrests former Mexican diplomat following rape allegations
Andrés Roemer, who has had a street in Israel named after him for opposing UNESCO proposal denying Jewish connection to Temple Mount, arrested on home country’s request; 61 women have provided testimonies against him, with 5 testimonies central to extradition request
Gilad Cohen
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10.02.23
Israel slams UNESCO for declaring Jericho site as a World Heritage Site in Palestine
UNESCO members vote in favor of including Tel es-Sultan on the list of World Heritage Sites, as PA President Mahmoud Abbas praises the decision, stating it serves as a testimony to the authenticity of the Palestinian heritage; Foreign Ministry criticizes it, characterizing it as distorted
Associated Press, Itamar Eichner
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09.17.23
West Bank UNESCO site could face water shortage in Israeli settlement plan
Environmental groups say a project slated for a nearby hilltop could devastate already strained water sources supplying the ancient agricultural terraces of Battir and cause extensive damage to an already precarious ecosystem.
Associated Press
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06.21.23
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