UNESCO Palace in Iran Damaged by US, Israeli Strike, Restoration to Take Years
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A UNESCO‑listed palace in Iran has suffered damage following a strike attributed to the United States and Israel, according to a senior museum official.
Shadi Jafari, a staff member of the museum’s international department, told TASS that restoring the palace will take between three and five years.
The palace, a protected cultural heritage site, was reported damaged in the incident, but no further details on the nature of the strike were provided by the source.
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