Cultural Heritage Under Threat from US-Israeli Military Actions
Recent military strikes by the US and Israel have reportedly damaged several UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Iran, raising concerns about the preservation of cultural heritage.
On March 13, 2026, reports emerged indicating that military strikes conducted by the US and Israel have inflicted damage on Iran's cultural heritage sites, which are recognized by UNESCO.
The strikes have raised alarms among heritage conservationists, as several monuments are believed to be at risk due to ongoing military actions in the region.
The situation highlights the potential consequences of military operations on historical sites, prompting calls for greater protection of cultural heritage during conflicts.
Updates
Update at 17:26 UTC on 2026-05-30
AP News reported Israeli launches strikes near ancient heritage castle site in southern Lebanon AP News.
Sources: AP News