Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Islamic State Militants Have Destroyed The Ancient Temple Of Bel Mira in Palmyra



WSJ: U.N. Condemns Destruction of Ancient Palmyra Temple

Satellite photographs show 2,000-year-old temple completely demolished by Islamic State fighters

BEIRUT—The United Nations on Tuesday condemned the destruction of the 2,000-year-old Temple of Bel in the ancient Syrian city of Palmyra, a monument it called one of most important in the Middle East.

Initial reports indicated Islamic State fighters had partially destroyed the temple on Sunday using explosives. But late Monday, the U.N. Institute for Training and Research said the temple’s inner sanctuary and nearby columns had been entirely demolished.

“We can confirm destruction of the main building of the Temple of Bel as well as a row of columns in its immediate vicinity,” the institute said, citing satellite photographs.

More News On The Islamic State Destroying The Ancient Temple Of Bel Mira in Pamlyrm

Satellite Images Show ISIS Destruction of Ancient Temple -- ABC News
IS militants destroy ancient Temple of Bel -- USA Today
UNESCO Chief: IS Destruction of Syrian Temple 'Intolerable' -- AP
How ISIS' demolition of a Syrian temple impacts the world -- Holly Yan, CNN
The fate of the temple of Bel is a symbol of the tragedy engulfing Syria -- Tom Holland, The Guardian
Photos: The 2,000-year-old temple you will never get to see because ISIL apparently blew it up -- Quartz
Why ISIS blew up Syria's iconic Bel temple -- Dominique Soguel, CSM

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