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    Iran Minister Condemns US-Israeli Attacks on 56 Cultural Sites

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 1, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Iran’s Minister of Cultural Heritage has strongly condemned recent attacks attributed to US and Israeli forces that have damaged 56 significant cultural sites across the country. The minister described these acts as a calculated campaign aimed at undermining Iran’s rich historical and cultural identity. These sites, many of which hold immense archaeological and historical value, represent the deep-rooted heritage of the Iranian people. The destruction not only threatens physical monuments but also the collective memory and pride of the nation.

    In a significant development, the minister emphasized that such attacks amount to more than mere collateral damage; they constitute a deliberate war on Iran’s cultural legacy. This perspective highlights the broader geopolitical tensions in the region, where cultural heritage becomes a target in conflicts beyond conventional battlefields. The minister’s remarks underscore the importance of protecting cultural landmarks as symbols of national sovereignty and identity amid ongoing hostilities.

    Meanwhile, the international community faces increasing pressure to respond to these assaults on cultural property, which violate global conventions protecting heritage sites during conflict. The damage inflicted on these 56 sites could have lasting repercussions for Iran’s tourism, education, and cultural diplomacy. Preserving these monuments is crucial not only for Iran but for humanity’s shared history, making the minister’s call for accountability and protection a pivotal moment in cultural preservation efforts.

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