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Palestinians Build Resilient Digital Archive to Preserve Cultural History

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Palestinians are developing a distributed digital archive designed to safeguard their historical records from destruction or erasure. The project has already catalogued approximately half a million records spanning Palestinian history and culture. By using distributed backups and cyber-resilient infrastructure, the archive is not dependent on any single physical location or jurisdiction. This decentralized approach ensures the collection remains accessible even if individual servers or buildings are compromised. The initiative reflects a broader effort to protect Palestinian heritage in the face of ongoing conflict and displacement.

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