Tyre in southern
Lebanon marks
Muharram holy month after destruction from
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Israel-
Hezbollah war 1 of 5 | Women weep and mourn during a sermon marking the third day of
Ashoura, the Shiite Muslim commemoration of the 7th-century death of
Imam Hussein, the grandson of the
Prophet Muhammad, in the southern port city of
Tyre,
Lebanon, Friday, June 19, 2026. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar) 2 of 5 | A man attends a sermon backdropped by a portrait of
Iran’s Supreme Leader
Mojtaba Khamenei during a sermon marking the third day of
Ashoura, the Shiite Muslim commemoration of the 7th-century death of
Imam Hussein, the grandson of the
Prophet Muhammad, in the southern port city of
Tyre,
Lebanon, Friday, June 19, 2026. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar) 3 of 5 | Shiite clerics and mourners weep during a sermon marking the third day of
Ashoura, the Shiite Muslim commemoration of the 7th-century death of
Imam Hussein, the grandson of the
Prophet Muhammad, in the southern port city of
Tyre,
Lebanon, Friday, June 19, 2026. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar) 4 of 5 | A woman mourns during a sermon marking the third day of
Ashoura, the Shiite Muslim commemoration of the 7th-century death of
Imam Hussein, the grandson of the
Prophet Muhammad, in the southern port city of
Tyre,
Lebanon, Friday, June 19, 2026. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar) 5 of 5 | A woman holds a poster of
Hezbollah fighters during a sermon marking the third day of
Ashoura, the Shiite Muslim commemoration of the 7th-century death of
Imam Hussein, the grandson of the
Prophet Muhammad, in the southern port city of
Tyre,
Lebanon, Friday, June 19, 2026. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar) By KAREEM CHEHAYEB Updated 10:56 PM MESZ, June 19, 2026 Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Share Share Facebook Copy Link copied Print Email X LinkedIn Bluesky Flipboard Pinterest Reddit
Tyre,
Lebanon (AP) — Wearing a yellow scarf showing her son killed fighting for
Hezbollah in southern
Lebanon,
Iman Dilbani wept during a religious sermon Friday in the battered southern city of
Tyre during the Islamic holy month of
Muharram.
Tyre,
Lebanon’s fourth largest city, has been devastated by the
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Israel-
Hezbollah war that reached a reported ceasefire Friday, with damaged buildings and structures reduced to rubble seen on almost every street following intense Israeli airstrikes.
Muharram is among the holiest months for Shiite Muslims and marks the martyrdom of the
Prophet Muhammad’s grandson,
Imam Hussein, and his 72 companions in the battle of Karbala in the seventh century in present-day Iraq. Dilbani and hundreds more gathered Friday in a lot in the coastal city for a mourning ceremony, many wearing scarves or holding portraits of relatives killed. Portraits of
Hezbollah leader Sheikh Naim Kassem and Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah
Mojtaba Khamenei were placed above the podium, with the lot surrounded by red and black banners with Hussein’s name. A young girl held a portrait of Khamenei as she stood next to her father, who wept while listening to the sermon. The attendees wore black as they would at a funeral. Kim Gamel, a former veteran AP correspondent in Europe and the Middle East, dies 3 MIN READ Freed Israeli hostage Guy Gilboa-Dalal recounts sexual abuse in Gaza, urges victims to speak out 3 MIN READ 24
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Lebanon makes the month of
Muharram even more meaningful for its Shiite Muslims. Some residents placed banners with Hussein’s name on the ruins of their homes. The mourning over the deaths of Hussein and his companions reaches to its peak on
Ashoura, the 10th day of
Muharram, which millions observe worldwide. After
Hezbollah fired rockets toward northern
Israel on March 2 in solidarity with its ally
Iran,
Israel launched massive aerial bombardments that regularly struck Beirut and flattened large areas of southern and eastern
Lebanon. Over one million Lebanese remain displaced, and Israeli ground forces invaded the country, controlling swaths of southern
Lebanon. Almost 4,000 people have been killed in Israeli strikes, according to
Lebanon’s Health Ministry.
Hezbollah meanwhile fired rockets and launched drone attacks into northern
Israel. “Given what has been happening in our world today, and seeing the martyrs and the destruction, no human mind can bear all of that unless they are a believer in the teachings of
Imam Hussein,” said Sheikh Abdulkareem al-Rahi, one of the event’s organizers. Shiite Muslims say Hussein’s values teach steadfastness and the importance of fighting against injustice, no matter how difficult. “We learned from
Imam Hussein’s teachings the struggle and martyrdom, and to stay on his path and to offer our youth,” Dilbani said. “I have three more sons, and I am willing to offer more of them if there is a need.”
Lebanon has been scrambling for a ceasefire, and the United States’ ceasefire agreement with
Iran includes ending hostilities in the tiny Mediterranean country, though the fighting has not ended.
Hezbollah has maintained that it will continue fighting as long as
Israel continues to strike and occupy parts of southern
Lebanon.
Israel and
Hezbollah agreed to halt fighting Friday, although the failure of past ceasefires has left many in
Lebanon skeptical. A cleric speaking through a sound system at the event slammed
Hezbollah critics who say they lost the war, despite the heavy losses, comparing their situation to that of the revered imam in Karbala.
Imam Hussein’s teachings “are an institution, in every way, in their values and their pride,” said Sheikh Ibrahim Qassir, the imam of the town of Deir Qanoun En Nahr near
Tyre, which was widely damaged during the war. “And that is why we are still here, and we will be victorious, and victorious, and victorious.” KAREEM CHEHAYEB Chehayeb is an Associated Press reporter in Beirut. twitter instagram mailto