The Lebanese Minister of Culture, Dr. Ghassan Salama, said, during his tour of the south, specifically in the town of Shuma, where the archaeological castle of the Prophet Shimon Al -Safa inspected that Israel was seeking to plunder this castle and other sites, and as I learned that we have ten sites destroyed by Israel and this matter is a war crime and that we will work to visit the UNESCO Committee to see the damage and attempt to reconstruction, and that the special laws of archaeological houses and sites The archaeological is that it needs to reshape a professional committee working with municipalities and follow up on official departments.
He added, “There is still a lack of commitment to the UN Resolution 1701 and the government insisting on liberating the remaining Lebanese occupied territories, and we will seek to work to restore reconstruction by urging expatriates to contribute to the reconstruction and facilitate entry to Lebanon and in front of us a mighty work despite the difficult days, but the government is serious about the reconstruction.
He continued, “What we witnessed systematic destruction of antiquities in the castle of the town of Shuma and for the houses in the town of Shuma and other villages is only a process of destruction for the destruction and to burn the possibility of life and we saw the sad scenes and that the government insists on re -destroyed what was destroyed,” according to the Lebanese News Agency.
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