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96 Rooms: the Great Muslim State Leads a Restoration Project for the Famous Palace in Yemen

Summary by Israel Hayom
After a wall collapsed at Seiyun Palace, a large-scale initiative to preserve it began on behalf of Saudi Arabia, in cooperation with UNESCO and Yemeni authorities.
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After a wall collapsed at Seiyun Palace, a large-scale initiative to preserve it began on behalf of Saudi Arabia, in cooperation with UNESCO and Yemeni authorities.

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Israel Hayom broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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