Lebanese turtle conservationist Mona Khalil killed by Israeli strike
Mona Khalil, a 76-year-old Lebanese environmental activist, has died from injuries sustained in an Israeli strike. Khalil had dedicated over 25 years to protecting endangered sea turtles on Mansouri beach in southern Lebanon, transforming it into a vital nesting site.

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AI-generatedMona Khalil, a 76-year-old Lebanese environmental activist, has died from injuries sustained in an Israeli strike. Khalil had dedicated over 25 years to protecting endangered sea turtles on Mansouri beach in southern Lebanon, transforming it into a vital nesting site. Her house on the beach was hit two weeks prior to her death during Israeli attacks in the region. She passed away on Friday after several days in hospital, according to a local environmental group. Khalil had reportedly refused to leave the beach she worked to protect. Her death occurs amidst intensified Israeli air strikes across southern Lebanon.
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5 extractedHer work helped turn a stretch of coastline in southern Lebanon into an important nesting site for endangered sea turtles.
Hisham Younes described Khalil as 'a deeply committed environmental defender' who spoke of the beach 'like it was a person'.
Mona Khalil dedicated herself to protecting endangered loggerhead and green sea turtles for over 25 years.
Khalil, 76, was injured when her house on Mansouri beach was hit during Israeli attacks.
Lebanese environmental activist Mona Khalil died after being wounded in an Israeli strike.