An Israeli airstrike targeting a motorcycle in the city of Tyre resulted in the deaths of two individuals, according to the Lebanese National News Agency. This incident occurs amid escalating Israeli bombardments in southern Lebanon.
Lebanese rescue teams recovered victims' bodies from the rubble in Burj al-Shimali near Tyre on May 27, following an Israeli airstrike that killed at least 14 people, according to the Lebanese Ministry of Health.
Five individuals, including four paramedics, were injured in an Israeli attack targeting the Tyre area in southern Lebanon. The assault occurred near a medical center, prompting condemnation from the Lebanese Ministry of Health.
Fears are rising for Lebanon's cultural heritage following Israeli airstrikes targeting sites near ancient landmarks in Tyre, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The attacks resulted in civilian casualties and the destruction of a home in a protected historical area.
In a poignant scene, Lebanese artist Mohammad Younes paints artworks on the walls of destroyed homes in Tyre, which were damaged due to Israeli airstrikes. Through his art, Younes aims to convey powerful messages reflecting the resilience of the Lebanese people in the face of challenges.
Israeli airstrikes continue in southern Lebanon, leading to the displacement of hundreds of thousands of residents. The city of Tyre reveals tragic scenes of destruction and temporary graves.
The archaeological sites in Tyre, one of the oldest cities on the Mediterranean coast, are facing increased Israeli bombing amid rising tensions in the region. Located about 20 kilometers from the Israeli border, the attacks follow a missile strike by Hezbollah on Israel on March 2.