Damage to Golestan Palace Amid Iran–Israel–US Conflict: Cultural Heritage at Risk

UNESCO and Global Response

The international community, led by UNESCO, has expressed concern over the damage to Iran’s cultural sites.

Possible actions include:

  • Emergency assessments of damaged heritage
  • International funding for restoration efforts
  • Diplomatic pressure to prevent further destruction
  • Documentation and digital preservation of affected sites

However, effective intervention depends heavily on political cooperation and security conditions on the ground.

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