NGOs Biladi and Blue Shield are documenting the destruction of villages, some dating back 700 years, alleging the demolitions aim to sever communities from their historical roots. The organizations utilize advanced technologies to create comprehensive records of the cultural heritage lost in these acts. This documentation is intended to facilitate future reconstruction efforts following conflict or deliberate destruction. The groups suggest the demolitions are not simply collateral damage, but a purposeful attempt to erase cultural identity and displace populations. The work focuses on preserving memory and providing evidence for potential restoration. The initiative highlights the increasing trend of cultural heritage being targeted in conflict zones and during periods of social upheaval. These efforts aim to counter historical revisionism and support communities in reclaiming their past.