Akko in Israel is just one important World Heritage Site in the Middle East region that could suffer from the United States’ decision to withhold funding to UNESCO following the admittance of Palestine as a member state.
Department of State spokesperson Victoria Nuland said that the United States will “refrain from making contributions to UNESCO as a result of the organization’s vote to admit Palestine as a member state.
Earlier this year this Palestinian Authority submitted a bid to become part of the United Nations – a bid that the United States is firmly opposed to and has threatened to veto if the UN Security Council approves. One hundred and seven UNESCO members voted to admit the Palestinian Authority, 14 opposed, including Israel and the United States, and 52 member countries abstained from voting.
Nuland said that the UNESCO vote is “regrettable, premature, and undermines our shared goal of a comprehensive, just, and lasting peace in the Middle East.”
The United States contributes 22% of UNESCO’s budget and will withhold the pending November payment of $60 million, according to CNN. Slashing such a chunk of the organization’s funding could have far-reaching consequences for no fewer than 50 world heritage sites throughout the Middle East and Mediterranean region, including at least 6 in Israel.
After the vote, UNESCO Director-General Irina Bokova expressed concern for UNESCO’s financial stability. She said, “I believe it is the responsibility of all of us to make sure that UNESCO does not suffer unduly.” And Ban Ki-Moon, UN Secretary General said that it will be necessary to find practical solutions to the U.S. withholding.
UNESCO’s mission is to contribute to the building of peace, the eradication of poverty, sustainable development and intercultural dialogue through education, the sciences, culture, communication and information, according to their website. The preservation of World Heritage Sites, which include threatened natural sanctuaries, falls under their purview.
Without a large chunk of their budget, it remains to be seen how well the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the Middle East region will fare. Meanwhile, a Facebook group has already been started to “Raise 60 Million Dollars for UNESCO – The Cost of Democracy.”
Following is a list of important sites in the Middle East that rely in part on U.S. funding, via Wikipedia. Will they survive?
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Al Qal’a of Beni Hammad | M’Sila Province, Algeria | |||||
| Djémila | Sétif Province, Algeria | ||||||
| Kasbah of Algiers | Algiers Province, Algeria | ||||||
| M’zab Valley | Ghardaïa Province, Algeria | ||||||
| Tassili n’Ajjer | Illizi Province and Tamanrasset Province, Algeria | ||||||
| Timgad | Batna Province, Algeria | ||||||
| Tipaza | Tipaza Province, Algeria | ||||||
| Qal’at al-Bahrain – Ancient Harbour and Capital of Dilmun | Northern Governorate, Bahrain | ||||||
| Abu Mena | Alexandria Governorate, Egypt | ||||||
| Ancient Thebes with its Necropolis | Luxor Governorate, Egypt | ||||||
| Historic Cairo | Cairo Governorate, Egypt | ||||||
| Memphis and its Necropolis – the Pyramid Fields from Giza to Dahshur | Giza Governorate, Egypt | ] | |||||
| Nubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae | Aswan Governorate, Egypt | ||||||
| Saint Catherine Area | South Sinai Governorate, Egypt | ||||||
| Wadi Al-Hitan (Whale Valley) | Faiyum Governorate, Egypt | ||||||
| — | Ashur (Qal’at Sherqat) | Salah ad Din Governorate, Iraq | |||||
| Hatra | Ninawa Governorate, Iraq | ||||||
| Samarra Archaeological City | Salah ad Din Governorate, Iraq | ||||||
| The Old City of Jerusalem and its Walls | Jerusalem | ||||||
| Petra | Ma’an Governorate, Jordan | ||||||
| Qasr Amra | Zarqa Governorate, Jordan | ||||||
| Um er-Rasas (Kastrom Mefa’a) | Madaba Governorate, Jordan | ||||||
| Wadi Rum Protected Area | Faiyum Governorate, Jordan | ||||||
| Anjar | Beqaa Governorate, Lebanon | ||||||
| Baalbek | Beqaa Governorate, Lebanon | ||||||
| Byblos | Mount Lebanon Governorate, Lebanon | ||||||
| Ouadi Qadisha (the Holy Valley) and the Forest of the Cedars of God (Horsh Arz el-Rab) | North Lebanon Governorate, Lebanon | ||||||
| Tyre | South Lebanon Governorate, Lebanon | ||||||
| Archaeological Site of Cyrene | Jabal al Akhdar, Libya | ||||||
| Archaeological Site of Leptis Magna | Khoms, Libya | ||||||
| Archaeological Site of Sabratha | Zawiya District, Libya | ||||||
| Old Town of Ghadamès | Nalut District, Libya | ||||||
| Rock-Art Sites of Tadrart Acacus | Fezzan, Libya | ||||||
| Ancient Ksour of Ouadane, Chinguetti,Tichitt and Oualata | Ouadane, Chinguetti, Tichitt,and Oualata, Mauritania | ||||||
| Banc d’Arguin National Park | Nouadhibou and Azefal, Mauritania | ||||||
| Archaeological Site of Volubilis | Meknès-Tafilalet, Morocco | ||||||
| Historic City of Meknes | Meknès-Tafilalet, Morocco | ||||||
| Ksar of Ait-Ben-Haddou | Souss-Massa-Draâ, Morocco | ||||||
| Medina of Essaouira (formerly Mogador) | Marrakesh-Tensift-El Haouz, Morocco | ||||||
| Medina of Fez | Fez, Morocco | ||||||
| Medina of Marrakesh | Marrakesh-Tensift-El Haouz, Morocco | ] | |||||
| Medina of Tétouan (formerly known as Titawin) | Tangier-Tetouan, Morocco | ||||||
| Portuguese City of Mazagan (El Jadida) | Doukkala-Abda, Morocco | ||||||
| — | Aflaj Irrigation Systems of Oman | Sharqiyah and Batinah Regions, Oman | |||||
| — | Archaeological Sites of Bat, Al-Khutm and Al-Ayn | Ad Dhahirah Region, Oman | |||||
| Bahla Fort | Ad Dakhiliyah Region, Oman | ||||||
| — | Land of Frankincense | Dhofar Governorate, Oman | |||||
| Al-Hijr Archaeological Site (Madâin Sâlih) | Al Madinah Province, Saudi Arabia | ||||||
| At-Turaif District in ad-Dir’iyah | Riyadh Province, Saudi Arabia | ||||||
| Archaeological Sites of the Island of Meroe | River Nile State, Sudan | ||||||
| Gebel Barkal and the Sites of the Napatan Region | Northern State, Sudan | ||||||
| Ancient City of Aleppo | Aleppo Governorate, Syria | ||||||
| Ancient City of Bosra | Daraa Governorate, Syria | ||||||
| Ancient City of Damascus | Damascus Governorate, Syria | ||||||
| Ancient Villages of Northern Syria | Syria | ||||||
| Crac des Chevaliers and Qal’at Salah El-Din | Homs and Latakia Governorates, Syria | ||||||
| Site of Palmyra | Homs Governorate, Syria | ||||||
| Amphitheatre of El Jem | Mahdia Governorate, Tunisia | ||||||
| Archaeological Site of Carthage | Tunis Governorate, Tunisia | ||||||
| Dougga / Thugga | Béja Governorate, Tunisia | ||||||
| Ichkeul National Park | Bizerte Governorate, Tunisia | ||||||
| Kairouan | Kairouan Governorate, Tunisia | ||||||
| Medina of Sousse | Sousse Governorate, Tunisia | ||||||
| Medina of Tunis | Tunis Governorate, Tunisia | ||||||
| Punic Town of Kerkuane and its Necropolis | Nabeul Governorate, Tunisia | ||||||
| Historic Town of Zabid | Al Hudaydah Governorate, Yemen | ||||||
| Old City of Sana’a | Sana Governorate, Yemen | ||||||
| Old Walled City of Shibam | Hadhramaut Governorate, Yemen | ||||||
| Socotra Archipelago | Hadhramaut Governorate, Yemen |
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