The Middle East war is having an impact on the region's heritage sites. Archaeological and Unesco heritage sites have been collateral damage in the war, on all sides. Unesco believes at least six heritage sites in the Middle East have been damaged.
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- The Albas necropolis in Tyre, Lebanon, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site dating to Phoenician times. 3s
- An Israeli strike near the site caused damage and civilian casualties, despite protections. 28s
- At least six UNESCO sites in the Middle East have been damaged by conflict. 55s
- UNESCO has reminded involved parties of their obligations to protect heritage sites. 1m 5s
- Sites like Golestan Palace and Isfahan in Iran have also suffered damage. 1m 29s