Cultural restoration
Gazans race to preserve historical monuments damaged in conflict
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The nearby Al Qaisaryah market was packed with shops whose owners and neighbors were known for recounting timeless legends of the wedding jewelry of doomed lovers and jealous mothers-in-law. Little is left of it.
Also lying in ruins is the Pasha's Palace, a landmark partly dating back to the 13th century, which housed a museum and whose treasures are now gone.
"When we talk about heritage and culture, we are not merely talking about an old building or ancient stones. Every stone tells a story," said al-Dahdar.
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