In iraq is seals off area around symbolic mosque in mosul
You're referring to the recent developments in Mosul, Iraq!
Yes, you're correct. The Iraqi government, with the support of the US-led coalition, has sealed off the area around the Al-Nuri Mosque in Mosul, which is a symbolic and historic site in the city.
The Al-Nuri Mosque, also known as the Mosque of the Prophet Jonah, is a 12th-century mosque that was destroyed by ISIS in 2017. The mosque was a key symbol of Mosul's identity and a major cultural and historical landmark.
The Iraqi government has taken this step to prevent any further damage or looting of the site, which is still heavily contaminated with explosives and other hazards left behind by ISIS. The area around the mosque has been declared a "high-risk" zone due to the presence of unexploded ordnance, booby traps, and other hazards.
The sealing off of the area is also intended to facilitate the ongoing efforts to clear the city of ISIS remnants and to allow for the safe return of displaced civilians to their homes.
It's worth noting that the Al-Nuri Mosque is not the only historic site in Mosul that has been damaged or destroyed by ISIS. The city is home to many other important cultural and historical landmarks that have been targeted by the terrorist group, including the Mosul Museum, the National Museum of Iraq, and the ancient city of Nineveh.