Published • loading... • Updated
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.
Insights by Ground AI
40 Articles
40 Articles

+38 Reposted by 38 other sources
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.
·United States
Read Full ArticleCoverage Details
Total News Sources40
Leaning Left8Leaning Right5Center27Last UpdatedBias Distribution68% Center
Bias Distribution
- 68% of the sources are Center
68% Center
L 20%
C 68%
13%
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium