Daijiworld Media Network - Tyre
Tyre (Lebanon), Jul 11: Israeli air strikes in southern Lebanon have caused widespread destruction, damaging residential areas and several historic landmarks, including parts of the ancient city of Tyre, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the world's oldest continuously inhabited settlements.
The strikes have left extensive devastation across southern Lebanon, with buildings reduced to rubble and key infrastructure severely affected.
Tyre, renowned for its rich archaeological heritage and historical significance, has also suffered damage during the bombardment, raising concerns over the preservation of one of the region's most important cultural sites.

The UNESCO-listed city, which has been inhabited for thousands of years, is home to significant Roman, Phoenician and Byzantine remains and attracts visitors from around the world.
The destruction has intensified concerns among residents and heritage experts over the impact of the conflict on Lebanon's cultural legacy.
Assessments of the full extent of the damage to the historic city and surrounding areas are ongoing.