Kadhimi Says Iraqis Should Be Proud Of Their Cultural History

Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi (center) is briefed about the newly renovated National Museum, March 6, 2022. (Media Office of Iraqi Prime Minister)
Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi (center) is briefed about the newly renovated National Museum, March 6, 2022. (Media Office of Iraqi Prime Minister)
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Kadhimi Says Iraqis Should Be Proud Of Their Cultural History

Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi (center) is briefed about the newly renovated National Museum, March 6, 2022. (Media Office of Iraqi Prime Minister)
Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi (center) is briefed about the newly renovated National Museum, March 6, 2022. (Media Office of Iraqi Prime Minister)

Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kadhimi stressed on Sunday the need to renounce violence and extremism and to seek unities and honorable values that contribute to evolving people and nations.

The PM on Sunday inaugurated the Iraqi National Museum after immense rehabilitation and maintenance.

Kadhimi said in a statement that the ceremony was planned on March 6 to coincide with the International Day for Tolerance and with the first anniversary of the historic Papal visit to Iraq and his historic meeting with Supreme Reference, Sayyid Al-Sistani.

“We are proud of our history, our cultural heritage, our ancestors and our great men, and we cherish this land and what it has produced over thousands of years,” the PM was quoted by the German news agency as saying.

He said a museum is the mirror of the cultural and civilizational heritage of any country, adding that special care should be provided to the museums to preserve Iraq’s history.

“Some countries wish to possess Iraq’s history, legacy and civilization,” Kadhimi said, calling on Iraqis to spare no efforts for protecting their heritage, which has contributed throughout history, to developing the concept of humanity and human behavior.

The PM also opened on Sunday the exhibition of Iraqi antiquities recovered from the US, the Netherlands, Japan, Italy and Lebanon.

He praised the efforts made by the Culture Ministry and other concerned authorities in preserving Iraq's antiquities and heritage.



Death Toll in Lebanon Crosses 3,000 in 13-Month Israel-Hezbollah War, Health Ministry Says

A building destroyed during an Israeli airstrike southern Lebanese town of Ghazieh, 03 November 2024. (EPA)
A building destroyed during an Israeli airstrike southern Lebanese town of Ghazieh, 03 November 2024. (EPA)
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Death Toll in Lebanon Crosses 3,000 in 13-Month Israel-Hezbollah War, Health Ministry Says

A building destroyed during an Israeli airstrike southern Lebanese town of Ghazieh, 03 November 2024. (EPA)
A building destroyed during an Israeli airstrike southern Lebanese town of Ghazieh, 03 November 2024. (EPA)

More than 3,000 people have been killed in Lebanon during 13 months of fighting between Israel and Hezbollah, Lebanon's Health Ministry said Monday. At least 13,492 have been injured.

Hezbollah began firing rockets into northern Israel the day after Hamas’ surprise attack into Israel on Oct. 7, 2023 ignited the war in Gaza. Hezbollah and Hamas are both allied with Iran.

The conflict dramatically escalated on Sept. 23 with intense Israeli airstrikes on south and east Lebanon as well as Beirut’s southern suburbs, leaving hundreds dead and leading to the displacement of nearly 1.2 million people.

Israel began a ground invasion of south Lebanon on Oct. 1, causing wide destruction in border villages but making little advances on the ground inside Lebanon.

In Israel, 72 people have been killed from Hezbollah attacks, including 30 soldiers.