Cultural heritage loss in conflict areas, such as Gaza, impacts Gazan Palestinians' national identity and memory, and is often overlooked in refugee claims.

Cultural heritage loss in conflict areas, such as the destruction of monuments and sites in Gaza, can impact Gazan Palestinians' national identity and memory. The Rome Statute protects cultural property from war attacks. However, cultural heritage is often overlooked when assessing refugee claims, which is a mistake given its importance in preserving national identity and collective memory.

July 03, 2024
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