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Syria-Conflict-Palmyra
Syrian musicians play at the site of the damaged Roman amphitheatre in the ancient city of Palmyra in central Syria, during a tour organised by the Syrian army for journalists, on March 4, 2017.
Syrian troops backed by Russian jets completed the recapture of the historic city of Palmyra from Islamic State (IS) group fighters on March 2, 2017, the Kremlin and the army said. / AFP PHOTO / Louai Beshara
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Experience the power of unity and resilience with our exclusive range of greeting cards from Media Storehouse. Featuring the evocative image "Syria-Conflict-Palmyra" by LOUAI BESHARA of Agence France-Presse (AFP), this card captures a moment of hope amidst adversity. Witness the scene of Syrian musicians playing at the damaged Roman amphitheatre in Palmyra, Central Syria, during a tour organized by the Syrian army for journalists on March 4, 2017. These cards are the perfect way to express heartfelt sentiments, conveying the message that even in the face of conflict, beauty and joy can still be found. Order yours today and share a message of hope and solidarity.
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EDITORS COMMENTS
In this photo print, Syrian musicians defy the ravages of war and destruction as they play their instruments amidst the ruins of the Roman amphitheatre in Palmyra. The ancient city, once a thriving hub of culture and history, had fallen into the hands of ISIS militants but was recently recaptured by Syrian troops with Russian support. The image captures a moment of resilience and hope as these musicians breathe life back into Palmyra's battered soul. Surrounded by crumbling columns and weathered stones that bear witness to centuries gone by, their music echoes through time, reminding us all of Syria's rich heritage. This tour organized by the Syrian army for journalists serves as a powerful symbol of defiance against those who sought to erase history. It is a testament to the determination and spirit of the Syrian people who refuse to let conflict overshadow their cultural identity. As we gaze upon this scene, we are reminded that even in times of turmoil, art has an extraordinary ability to heal wounds and bridge divides. The orchestra stands united against religious conflicts that have plagued this region for years. Their melodies transcend language barriers and speak directly to our hearts. Louai Beshara's photograph encapsulates both tragedy and triumph - it reminds us not only of what has been lost but also what can be rebuilt when humanity comes together in harmony.
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