How Israeli attacks have wounded Lebanon's cultural heart (opens original article in a new tab)
Israeli attacks have damaged Lebanon's cultural heritage, including ancient sites like Tyre's Roman ruins, with the Culture Minister condemning the destruction as harmful to collective memory. Unesco has protected 73 sites, but damage persists amid ongoing conflict.
- Israeli attacks damaged Tyre's ancient Roman ruins and cultural sites in Lebanon
- Lebanon's Culture Minister criticized Israel's actions as harming collective memory and cultural heritage
- Unesco provided enhanced protection to 73 cultural sites in Lebanon but did not comment on specific Israeli attacks
- The war has caused significant cultural and economic damage, with reconstruction efforts facing challenges
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