Dr. Salim bin Mohammed Al-Malik, the Director-General of ISESCO, and Palestinian Minister of Culture, Imad Hamdan, recently met in Rabat to discuss ways to strengthen cultural cooperation between their organizations. They explored various programs and projects that could be implemented in the future, focusing on heritage preservation, training initiatives, and the establishment of an ISESCO Research Chair at a Palestinian university. One key topic of discussion was the potential for a delegation from ISESCO to assess the damage to Palestinian heritage sites caused by Israeli aggression.
During the meeting, Dr. Al-Malik reiterated ISESCO’s unwavering support for the State of Palestine in the realms of education, science, and culture. He expressed the organization’s willingness to provide assistance and support to bolster Palestinian cultural, heritage, and educational institutions. Minister Hamdan also expressed his eagerness to enhance cooperation, particularly in the context of Hebron being designated as the Capital of Culture in the Islamic World for 2026.
The collaboration between ISESCO and the Palestinian Ministry of Culture holds great promise for advancing cultural exchange and fostering mutual understanding. By focusing on initiatives such as heritage preservation and educational training, both parties aim to strengthen the cultural landscape in Palestine and promote its rich heritage to a global audience. The establishment of an ISESCO Research Chair at a Palestinian university will further contribute to academic excellence and knowledge sharing within the region.
One of the key objectives discussed was the documentation of the damage inflicted upon Palestinian heritage sites by Israeli aggression. By sending a delegation to conduct a thorough assessment, ISESCO aims to raise awareness of the importance of preserving these sites and highlight the challenges faced by Palestinian cultural institutions. This initiative underscores the organization’s commitment to supporting cultural heritage in the face of adversity and promoting cultural diversity and tolerance.
As Hebron prepares to take on the mantle of Capital of Culture in 2026, the collaboration between ISESCO and the Palestinian Ministry of Culture becomes all the more significant. This designation presents an opportunity to showcase the cultural richness of Palestine and strengthen ties with the global community. By working together to implement various cultural programs and projects, both organizations are poised to make a meaningful impact on the cultural landscape in Palestine and beyond.
In conclusion, the meeting between Dr. Al-Malik and Minister Hamdan signals a commitment to deepening cooperation and fostering cultural exchange between ISESCO and the Palestinian Ministry of Culture. Through joint initiatives focused on heritage preservation, educational training, and research, both parties aim to elevate Palestinian culture on the global stage and enhance mutual understanding. As preparations for Hebron’s Capital of Culture designation gain momentum, the collaboration between these organizations holds the promise of creating a lasting legacy for Palestinian cultural heritage.