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Israel damaged heritage sites during ops. against Hezbollah, Lebanese culture minister says
Israel's security zone in southern Lebanon includes the medieval Beaufort Castle as well as centuries-old villages that were home to Christians, Shi'ite Muslims, and Sunni Muslims.
Russia denies strike on Kyiv monastery, claims fire caused by faulty US-made Patriot missile
Ten killed, historic 975-year-old monastery set on fire as Ukraine faces major Russian attacks
Greece reopens country’s only surviving Byzantine palace after over 40 years of restoration work
Medieval German synagogue added to UNESCO World Heritage list
The Old Synagogue dates back to the 1090s, when its first stones were laid.
UNESCO names ancient Jericho a World Heritage site in Palestine
Numerous Israeli and Zionist organizations criticized the UN organization's decision.
Israeli delegation in Saudi Arabia for UNESCO’s World Heritage meeting
Israel’s presence at the UNESCO event is seen as a sign of warming ties with Saudi Arabia in advance of a normalization deal.
UNESCO lies: Jericho is not in 'Palestine' because no such state exists - opinion
UNESCO is not just overstepping its mandate; it’s taking a blatant side in a geopolitical conflict. This is a direct insult to every Jew and Christian who respects the Bible.
Audrey Azoulay, UNESCO celebrate Rwanda’s mountain gorilla triumph
Presently, over 1,000 mountain gorillas thrive in their natural habitat. The International Union for Conservation of Nature removed the mountain gorilla from the endangered species list in 2018.
Letters to the Editor August 9, 2023: Power of ideas
Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.
Don't let the Palestinians erase the Jewish history of Israel - editorial
Joshua’s battle over Jericho is ancient history but there is an important battle to fight today – combating the replacement of Jewish history by the Palestinian narrative in UNESCO
UNESCO to rule on ancient Jericho as Palestinian World Heritage site
Jericho prides itself on being the oldest most continuously inhabited city in the world, dating back over 10,000 years and for being at the lowest point below sea level of any municipality.
At Peru temple site, archaeologists explore 3,000-year-old 'condor's passageway'
The entrance to the "condor's passageway" was first explored by a Stanford University team using cameras mounted on robots.
The battle over UNESCO - opinion
Washington owes the UN some $619 million in past dues because it did not pay what it owed UNESCO. It appears that now the administration will make good on this debt.