The Observers - NGOs scramble to preserve Gaza's war-torn heritage sites

NGOs Scramble to Save Gaza's War-Torn Heritage Sites from Destruction

In the aftermath of Israel and Hamas's latest conflict, numerous non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in Gaza are racing against time to preserve the enclave's cultural heritage sites that have been severely damaged or destroyed.

According to UNESCO, at least 114 heritage sites have been ravaged by the two-year-long war, leaving countless historical buildings, monuments, and cultural institutions in shambles. Among those affected are several prominent sites in Gaza City, including the historic Pasha's Palace, the Rashad Shawa Cultural Centre, and the Great Omari Mosque.

Critics of the destruction have voiced their discontent, with Première Urgence Internationale (PUI) launching its Intiqal initiative in 2017 to safeguard Gaza's cultural heritage. The French NGO has made headlines for its efforts in rescuing valuable artifacts during a recent attack on a storage facility housing a collection of Palestinian relics.

"We were able to rescue 80% of the artefacts stored there due to forewarning about the impending attack," Jehad Abu Hassan, programme coordinator of Intiqal, told our team. "It was an extremely challenging situation given that the bombings were taking place all around us, and moving such valuable items requires extensive preparation."

The impact of Israeli destruction on Gaza's cultural landscape cannot be overstated, according to Krista Pikkat, director of UNESCO's Culture and Emergencies Entity. The UNESCO official lamented that "each monument loss is a loss for humankind," highlighting the significance of these sites not only to local communities but also to human civilization as a whole.

These NGOs' tireless efforts underscore the urgent need to protect Gaza's cultural heritage, which has been eroded by years of conflict and violence. The consequences of inaction could be irreversible, leaving future generations without access to these irreplaceable historical treasures.
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around the extent of destruction in Gaza 🀯. Those UNESCO-listed sites are like windows into the past, you know? The thought of them being reduced to rubble is heartbreaking πŸ’”. I mean, we're already living in a world where climate change and conflict are taking their toll – can't we just try to preserve what's left of our cultural heritage instead of constantly fighting over it? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ I feel like these NGOs are doing the bare minimum, though – it's 80% of artefacts they managed to rescue in that storage facility, but what about all those other sites? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ And what's going to happen when the funding dries up? πŸ€‘ It's just so... frustrating.
 
man this is so sad πŸ€• the thought of all those historical buildings and monuments just being destroyed it's like losing a piece of history, you know? i mean what's gonna happen to the people who care about that stuff? they're the ones who should be getting help not the gov't

and can u believe 80% of the artefacts were rescued? 🀯 that's crazy talk! u need forewarning like that in the middle of a bombing zone? i don't think so but hey good job to PUI for stepping up

gaza city is like a museum or something and now it's just being torn apart... what's gonna happen when they rebuild do they just erase all the history? i hope not

anyway gotta say that this is a super important issue and people need to be talking about it more we can't just sit back and watch our cultural heritage get destroyed
 
🀯 still can't believe what's being done to those ancient buildings πŸ›οΈπŸŒ΄ 80% artefacts rescued is not enough I'd say we should be saving everything πŸ’₯πŸ•°οΈ UNESCO needs to do more than just lament about it, they need to take concrete actions to preserve these historical sites ⏱️πŸ’ͺ
 
😊🌟 OMG this is so heartbreaking!!! I mean I know we gotta stand up for our rights as a people but come on the history and culture of Gaza can't just be destroyed like that!! πŸ’” The thought of those 114 heritage sites gone forever is just devastating πŸ€• especially the ones in Gaza City, they're like a big part of who we are. I'm so glad NGOs are stepping up to help, it's like they're our only hope at this point 😩 let's keep supporting them and raising awareness about this issue, every little bit counts! πŸ’–
 
🚨 I'm literally shook by this news! How can any war NOT destroy a culture?! We're talking about entire cities being reduced to rubble because of human conflict... it's just heartbreaking πŸ€•. Those heritage sites are more than just buildings, they're pieces of history that hold the stories and memories of an entire community. What's the point of even having peace if we just keep destroying our collective past? πŸ’” I'm so tired of hearing about wars and conflicts, can't we all just get along? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
πŸ€• ugh this is just getting out of hand... 114 heritage sites destroyed? that's like, a huge part of our history gone πŸ’” what's the point of even trying to rebuild if it's all gonna be erased in another conflict 🚨 i mean i get it, NGOs are doing their best but come on, isn't there more we can do? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ and btw why is no one really talking about the financial cost of all this destruction? like, it's not just physical stuff that's getting destroyed, our economy is too πŸ’Έ
 
πŸŒŽπŸ’” it's heartbreaking thinking about all those heritage sites gettin destroyed in the crossfire 😩 i mean, can u imagine losin a piece of history like that? 114 is crazy many 🀯 and it's not just buildings, but whole cultural institutions too πŸ›οΈ what's the point of havin a rich past if we can't even preserve it for future generations? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ these NGOs are doin their best to save the day, but it's a big job πŸ˜… and i think the world should be payin more attention to this kinda stuff 'cause it's not just about Gaza, it's about our shared human heritage πŸ’•
 
Ugh, I mean... it's just so sad that Israel had to go and destroy all those historic sites in Gaza 🀯. Like, what even is the point of having a rich history if you can't protect it? πŸ™„ It's not like it was just some random buildings or something, these were cultural institutions with actual significance. And UNESCO is all like "oh no, humans losing their heritage" πŸ˜’. I mean, I guess that's kind of true... but shouldn't we be working on preventing these kinds of situations in the first place? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ It feels like a never-ending cycle of destruction and rebuilding... *sigh* πŸ’”
 
I'm seriously worried about Gaza's cultural heritage sites πŸ€•. Like, what if we lose the history of that place forever? I mean, we can't just erase the past just because there's conflict going on. It's not like it's gonna bring peace or anything. These NGOs are doing a great job trying to save stuff, but we need more support and funding to make sure these sites aren't completely destroyed 🚧. It's heartbreaking thinking about all those historical buildings and monuments that could be gone for good soon. We should really think about the impact on future generations πŸ‘€
 
πŸ€• it's so heartbreaking to see all this happen to Gaza... those heritage sites were like a part of everyone's identity, you know? i remember seeing old vids of Pasha's Palace when my aunt was young, it was like a piece of history right in front of her eyes. πŸ“Ή the fact that UNESCO is talking about 'loss for humankind' is really putting it into perspective... these sites aren't just important to Gazans, they're global cultural assets 🌎 and we can't let them be lost forever πŸ’” i feel like the world needs to come together to support these NGOs in their efforts 🀝
 
Ugh, it's so sad what's happening to those historic sites πŸ€•. I've seen some crazy videos of the old palaces and mosques getting bombed and just... falling apart πŸ’”. Like, can't we just preserve our history for once? It's not like we're asking for much, just a bit of respect for our culture and our past.

I mean, have you seen those pictures of the Great Omari Mosque? It's like a piece of history was literally torn from our hands 😭. And it's not just these big landmarks, it's all the little things too - the old streets, the family homes, the tiny museums... everything's been affected by this conflict.

It's heartbreaking to think that future generations won't be able to see or experience some of these incredible places 🀯. I guess that's why NGOs like PUI are doing their thing, trying to save what they can and preserve our history for when the dust settles πŸ’ͺ. Fingers crossed!
 
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