Israeli strike lands near Roman ruins in Lebanon

Al Jazeera ConflictNews ReportSCO 1 min read 100% complete March 24, 2026 at 07:06 PM
Israeli strike lands near Roman ruins in Lebanon

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On Tuesday, an Israeli strike landed near Roman ruins in the Lebanese city of Tyre. Smoke was observed rising from the area after the strike hit a building in close proximity to the historical site. The incident occurred on March 24, 2026. Israel has previously faced accusations of damaging historical sites in both Lebanon and Iran. The article does not state the reason for the strike.

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Human Rights
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The strike hit a building nearby on Tuesday.

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Israeli strike lands near Roman ruins in Lebanon.

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Smoke was seen rising close to Roman ruins in the Lebanese city of Tyre.

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Israel has been accused of damaging historical sites in Lebanon and Iran.

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israeli strike 100% roman ruins 90% lebanon 80% historical sites 70% tyre 60% damage 50% iran 40%

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Israel

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