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| Gaza Museum Severely Damaged in Israeli War | ||||||||||
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A chandelier at Gaza Museum |
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According to a report by Lauren Gelfond Feldinger, published in The Art Newspaper, Gaza+s only museum is a private one run by Gazan contractor and collector Jawdat Khoudary. Strikes have shattered the building+s glass doors and windows, damaging the roof and the walls and destroying Roman and Byzantine pottery and Islamic bronze objects. Archeologists are deeply concerned about the fate of Gaza antiquities. “I am very concerned: the entire Gaza Strip is an archaeological site,“ said founder of the Palestinian Antiquities Department of Gaza and a visiting lecturer at the “Historical sites and buildings in According to Sadeq there are a number of cultural heritage sites, which are expected to have suffered damage. These include Tell es-Sakan, Tel el-Ajull, Although archaeologists are concerned about the fate of the damaged sites, humanitarian assistance is considered the urgent priority now and archaeological surveys will have to wait for the time being. |
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