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Israel·Lebanon·Middle East·Armed Conflicts·Human Rights

Israeli strikes destroy historic sites and infrastructure in southern Lebanon

Saturday, 11 July 2026, 06:16 · 1 min read

Israeli air strikes on southern Lebanon have caused widespread destruction, damaging historic landmarks including the ancient city of Tyre (a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the world's oldest continuously inhabited cities, located on Lebanon's Mediterranean coast). Journalists on the ground documented the scale of the damage to the millennia-old archaeological site. The destruction raises urgent concerns about the irreversible loss of cultural heritage amid the ongoing conflict.

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Al Jazeera EnglishLebanon historic sites destroyed by Israeli strikes ↗︎El PaísDesnudo, maniatado y con los ojos vendados: la imagen de un gazatí detenido por Israel pone el foco en el trato a los presos palestinos ↗︎
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