Targeting the Syrian Archaeological Heritage during the War on Syria

Damascus countryside, (ST) – Targeting the Syrian archaeological heritage during the terrorist war and attempts to steal it and attribute it to Zionism. These were the Axes dealt with by the lecture held by the Cultural Center in Jaramana by Dr. Iyad Younis.

During his lecture entitled “Syrian Antiquities between Biblical Forgery, Zionist Judaization and Terrorist Destruction,” Younis touched on the Semitic theory developed by Zionist researchers and attempts to dedicate it to become a reality through schools, institutes, universities and cadres saturated with Zionist thought.

The lecturer presented proof about the Canaanite cities in the occupied Syrian Golan, such as the castle of Sbeiba and others that the Israeli occupation authorities tried to inscribe on the World Heritage List to distort its identity, pointing out the Zionist involvement in stealing Syria’s wartime antiquities and working to manipulate its true identity and falsely attribute it to the benefit of the occupation entity.
The researcher stopped at the cultural terrorism practiced by ISIS to serve Zionism in destroying the ancient monuments in Syria and Iraq, especially those bearing the identity of the region such as Palmyra and Nineveh.

 

Raghda Sawas

 

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