The Israeli airstrikes have left Tyre, once bustling with life, resembling a ghost town, severely damaging heritage sites including the Hippodrome and others tied to Lebanese history.
Significant cultural landmarks in Lebanon, including Ottoman-era markets, mosques, and ancient churches, have been affected by the escalating conflict, raising concerns over their future.
As the fighting continues, the risk to UNESCO World Heritage sites, such as Baalbek, grows, with a recent report of severe damage to structures from airstrikes.
The ongoing violence has led to tragic civilian casualties, emphasizing the human cost alongside the cultural loss sustained by the bombings across Lebanon.
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