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Lebanon's ancient monuments at risk from Israeli attack, Al Jazeera reports

From Al Jazeera · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Lebanon's ancient historical sites face ongoing threats from potential Israeli military actions.
  • The country's rich cultural heritage, including Roman ruins and Phoenician sites, is vulnerable to damage or destruction.
  • International bodies and local authorities are concerned about safeguarding these irreplaceable historical treasures.

Lebanon's irreplaceable ancient monuments remain under threat from potential Israeli military attacks. The country's rich history, spanning Phoenician, Roman, and Byzantine eras, is vulnerable to damage or destruction amid regional tensions.

Sites like the Roman ruins of Baalbek, the ancient city of Tyre, and Phoenician settlements are at risk. These locations are not only vital to Lebanon's identity but also draw significant tourism, contributing to the national economy. The ongoing conflict in the region raises concerns about the safety of these historical treasures.

Local authorities and international heritage organizations are monitoring the situation closely. Efforts are underway to assess potential risks and develop contingency plans to protect these ancient sites from collateral damage. The international community's attention is called upon to ensure the safeguarding of Lebanon's cultural heritage.

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Originally published by Al Jazeera in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.