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.
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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.
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