Palestinian Minister: Zionist Regime Deliberately Targeted Gaza Archaeological Sites
GAZA (Dispatches) – The Zionist regime “deliberately” targeted archaeological sites in Gaza during more than 15 months of genocidal campaign, Palestinian Minister of Tourism and Antiquities, Hani al-Hayek, says.
His remarks came during the closing session of a training workshop in Cairo, organized by the Palestinian Centre for Cultural Heritage Preservation (CCHP) in cooperation with the Egyptian Heritage Rescue Foundation (EHRF), according to the official Palestinian news agency, Wafa.
During the workshop, al-Hayek pointed out that “more than 226 archaeological and historical sites in Gaza have suffered severe damage,” adding that work is underway to develop a comprehensive action plan to rescue and restore the cultural heritage in the region.
He added, “The Israeli occupation deliberately targeted archaeological sites in Gaza, but we are determined to rebuild and restore them. These sites are an important part of the history of the Palestinian people on this land, and it is our duty to return them to their former state.”
On 6 February, French archaeologist Simon Brelaud warned that the Zionist occupation army had destroyed most of Gaza’s historical landmarks, stressing that this “puts the future of archaeology in the region at risk.”
Gaza is an ancient region that has witnessed several civilizations, including the Pharaonic, Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Canaanite, Phoenician and finally, Islamic.