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Framing Heritage Destruction as a Human Rights Violation 

Last updated: July 29, 2025 7:10 pm
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Israel’s Destruction of Cultural and Religious Sites in Gaza: A Human Rights Crisis

A recent United Nations report released in June has shed light on the alarming destruction of more than half of all religious and cultural sites in Gaza by Israel. The report, as highlighted by the UN’s High Commissioner for Human Rights, Navi Pillay, emphasizes the severe impact of these attacks on cultural landmarks such as museums, mosques, and archaeological sites. This deliberate destruction not only hinders Palestinian self-determination but also erases historical connections to the land, with long-lasting consequences for future generations.

However, despite the gravity of these attacks, the issue of cultural and religious site destruction often receives inadequate coverage and nuanced reporting. Human rights journalist Mischa Geracoulis delves into this issue in her new book, “Media Framing and the Destruction of Cultural Heritage,” where she explores how the presentation of heritage attacks in the media is crucial in linking these acts to atrocities such as genocide and war crimes.

Geracoulis argues that narratives that engage in victim-blaming surrounding cultural heritage exacerbate dehumanizing treatment in regions like Gaza and Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh). She points out the lack of framing of these destructions as human rights violations by major media organizations, which often rely on propagandized official rhetoric in their reporting.

In her book, Geracoulis emphasizes the importance of checking the framing of a story, as it is essential for providing a holistic view of the situation. She advocates for journalists to offer historical and geographical context and gather information from the ground, rather than relying solely on official sources.

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The destruction of cultural heritage hits close to home for Geracoulis, whose family emigrated to the US in the aftermath of the Armenian Genocide. She highlights how Azerbaijan’s destruction of Armenian heritage in Nakhichevan, including the intentional dismantling of unique medieval Armenian cross-stones called khachkars, is a stark example of cultural erasure.

The ongoing conflict in Artsakh, where Azerbaijan has seized territory and displaced ethnic Armenians, further underscores the urgency of addressing cultural destruction as a human rights issue. Geracoulis connects the lack of accountability for the Armenian Genocide to Azerbaijan’s current actions, emphasizing the need for international recognition and action.

In Gaza, the destruction of landmarks like the Great Omari Mosque and museums by Israel’s military has been documented by the UN, with allegations of artifact looting also reported. Geracoulis stresses that media organizations have the power to influence governments to take action on crimes of cultural destruction, urging for more nuanced and comprehensive coverage of these issues.

Ultimately, Geracoulis calls for cultural heritage to be part of an ongoing conversation, rather than just a novelty news item. She emphasizes the geopolitical implications of language and stories surrounding cultural heritage, as they can either legitimize or exploit geopolitical aims. By highlighting the significance of cultural heritage in conflicts and advocating for responsible media coverage, Geracoulis aims to bring attention to the urgent need to protect these invaluable sites for future generations.

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