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Priceless archaeological artifacts in Gaza saved in frantic rescue

  • Aid workers conducted a rescue mission to save thousands of priceless artifacts from a Gaza warehouse amid looming Israeli airstrikes.
  • The warehouse contained artifacts from 25 years of excavations, including items from a 4th-century Byzantine monastery recognized by UNESCO.
  • Kevin Charbel, emergency field coordinator for Première Urgence Internationale, emphasized the artifacts' importance to global heritage.
  • Rescue efforts were under immense time pressure, with transport offered just minutes before destruction was inevitable.
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Priceless archaeological artifacts in Gaza saved in frantic rescue

Aid workers saved thousands of priceless archaeological artifacts in Gaza from destruction last week after Israel targeted the warehouse building in a strike.

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