
INCIDENT REPORT FEATURE: AL-SA’ A “CLOCK” CHURCH
U. S. DEPT. COOPERATION AGREEMENT NUMBER: S-IZ-100-17-CA021
New video footage shows damage to the al-Sa´a “Clock” Church, a mid-19th century Roman Catholic church in the Old City of Mosul.
* This report is based on research conducted by the “Safeguarding the Heritage of the Near East Initiative,” funded by the US Department of State. Monthly reports reflect reporting from a variety of sources and may contain unverified material. As such, they should be treated as preliminary and subject to change.

Mosul’s Clock Church pictured in the 1920s (Lebrecht Photo Library/Telegraph)

Video still showing damage to facade and clock tower of the Clock Church, seen from west (Al-Mosuliya; June 29, 2017)

Photograph of graffiti indicating church has been checked for explosives (Stars and Stripes; July 22, 2017)

Video still of damage to western exterior wall of Clock Church (Al-Aan Arabic Television; August 14, 2017)

Video still of damage to interior courtyard of Clock Church (Al-Aan Arabic Television; August 14, 2017)

Photograph showing severe damage to interior courtyard of Clock Church and clock tower, with at least one clock face now missing (Stars and Stripes; July 22, 2017)
