Israeli military strikes in southern Lebanon have placed ancient archaeological sites, including the Crusader fortress of Beaufort and the UNESCO-listed ruins of Tyre, at serious risk of destruction. Lebanese officials are calling for an immediate halt to attacks on cultural monuments as military delegations meet at the Pentagon to discuss a potential ceasefire.
Archaeological Heritage Under Direct Threat
Lebanese Demands for a Specific Ceasefire Agreement

- An effective and lasting ceasefire
- A clear timetable for the withdrawal of Israeli troops from Lebanese territory
- The release of Lebanese prisoners currently held in Israeli jails
- Strict respect for the territorial integrity of Lebanon
- An immediate end to strikes targeting sites of a cultural nature
Netanyahu’s Offensive to Disarm Hezbollah
The Fragile Diplomacy Between Washington and Tehran
The localized violence in Lebanon is inextricably linked to the broader geopolitical struggle involving Iran and the United States. There are indications that a major regional shift may be approaching, even as the fighting intensifies. According to reports, the United States and Iran have made significant progress toward a potential agreement. However, the finality of such a deal remains uncertain.“The United States and Iran have made much progress toward an agreement, but Donald Trump is not yet ready to approve it,” J. D. Vance, US Vice President, via France 24

