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Israel condemns Unesco after Jericho recognised as 'world heritage site in Palestine'

The Tell es-Sultan site contains prehistoric ruins dating back to the ninth millennium BCE

September 18, 2023 10:19
Tell es-Sultan
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Israel has condemned the "politicisation" of Unesco after it voted to recognise ancient ruins near the West Bank city of Jericho as a “world heritage site in Palestine".

The Tell es-Sultan site contains prehistoric ruins dating back to the ninth millennium BCE, including evidence of one of humanity’s first-known villages.

Jericho, one of the oldest continually inhabited cities in the world, is located in an area of the West Bank currently under full Palestinian Authority (PA) control.

Israel’s foreign ministry said the move constituted “another sign of the Palestinians’ cynical use of Unesco and politicisation of the organisation,” and vowed “to change the distorted decisions that have been made.”