United Nations warns of historic buildings at risk in the Middle East

United Nations warns of historic buildings at risk in the Middle East

The United Nations warns that war is threatening world heritage in Iran, Lebanon and Israel.

Some of these countries have even been hit by bombingscalling into question historic and unique structures.

And the impact of war on historic buildings that concerns UNESCO. The United Nations Agency for Education, Science and Culture says the Iran is the country most at risk.

There are already reports of at least four sites, considered world heritage sites, that were hit by bombings.

O Golestan Palacebuilt in 1422, known as the Rose Garden, in Tehran, is one of the most important.

Only in Tehran there are two other palaces and a mosqueprotected by UNESCO statutes, who also suffered serious damage because of the bombings.

The United Nations agency also has reports of damage to monuments in Lebanon and Israel.

The White House once again recalled that President Donald Trump already said that The United States will no longer be part of UNESCOand other United Nations agencies, later this year.

Trump says the The UN has a speech against Israel and policies that are not in line with North American interests.

UNESCO is abandoned, Washington is no longer required to protect all World Heritage siteson American soil or abroad.

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