HEBRON-Ma'an- Hebron Governor Khaled Dudin discussed the governorate's needs on several levels during his reception in his office on Wednesday of Minister of Tourism and Antiquities Hani al-Hayek, Minister of Culture Imad Hamdan and their accompanying staff. Several issues related to tourism and culture in all parts of the governorate were discussed. The governor stressed that the difficult circumstances facing the Palestinian cause require exceptional measures through which the historical and cultural heritage in Palestine can be preserved and promoted. Dudin reviewed the general situation in the governorate at all levels, stressing the importance of comprehensive coordination during the coming period to follow up on everything that was raised during the meeting. Minister Hayek said: "Our visit today to the Hebron Governorate comes from the historical and touristic importance of the governorate, and a close look at the current situation contributes to overcoming many problems and protecting Palestinian na tional history from the Judaization attempts practiced by the occupation for many years." Minister Hamdan spoke about the efforts made by the ministry in coordination with all partner parties to show the Palestinian national culture to the world by protecting and promoting it and providing the available means to achieve this goal, stressing that Hebron is considered a priority as it is a strategic target for the occupation and its settlers Source:Maan News Agency
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