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A bombing delay enabled rescue of some objects, but archaeologists fear the wider loss of antiquities from the many cultures living there over thousands of years.
By Ephrat Livni
A bombing delay enabled rescue of some objects, but archaeologists fear the wider loss of antiquities from the many cultures living there over thousands of years.
Middle East
Crisis
Supported by
A bombing delay enabled rescue of some objects, but archaeologists fear the wider loss of antiquities from the many cultures living there over thousands of years.
By Ephrat Livni

Officials hurriedly remove nearly three decades of finds in ‘high-risk operation’

JERUSALEM: Nearly three decades of archaeological finds in Gaza were hurriedly evacuated Thursday from a Gaza City building…

'The Only Trace Left of Gaza's Archaeology' | After Contacting the French Government to Prevent an Israeli Strike, Gaza…

Armed with paintbrushes and wearing surgical gloves, volunteers inside a large tent in Gaza delicately brushed dust from a stone…

JERUSALEM: Nine hours of frantic negotiation with the Israeli military. A last-minute scramble to find trucks in a devastated…

KHAN YUNIS, Palestinian Territories: Armed with paintbrushes and wearing surgical gloves, volunteers inside a large tent in Gaza…