Skip to Main ContentMajor Iranian Cultural Heritage Sites Damaged In WarMany of Iran's iconic cultural landmarks, including Golestan Palace, a UNESCO world heritage site, have been damaged amid the war waged by Israel and the U.S., angering Iranians, according to The New York Times.“What happened to their claims that this was war on the regime and not on Iran and its people?" one Iranian asked in an interview with The Times. "They are lying."UNESCO has previously said it gave all parties engaged in the fighting coordinates to all major cultural sites in hopes of protecting them."UNESCO recalls that cultural property is protected under international law, notably the 1954 Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict," it added.Read more at The New York Times: See All UpdatesClose
Major Iranian Cultural Heritage Sites Damaged In War
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