The secret mission to save Gaza’s historical artefacts

Source: Radio New Zealand

Brushing away layers of soot and dust, archaeologist Hanin Al-Amassi examines the brittle pages of a manuscript carrying the weight of Gaza’s history.

The item once sat in the Omari Mosque, one of Gaza’s oldest and most revered landmarks in the heart of Gaza City’s old quarter.

Covering 4100 square metres and with a courtyard of 1190 square metres, the site was once a cornerstone of Gaza’s religious and cultural life until it was flattened during more than 15 months of Israeli attacks on the strip.

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