Dozens of Lebanon MPs demand UN protection of heritage sites from Israel attacks

W460

More than 100 Lebanese lawmakers issued an appeal on Thursday to the United Nations, demanding the preservation of heritage sites in areas heavily bombed by Israel during its war with Hezbollah.

"During the devastating war on Lebanon, Israel has caused grave human rights violations and atrocities," said a letter addressed to UNESCO's chief, demanding "the protection of Lebanon's historic sites in Baalbek, Tyre, Sidon, and other invaluable landmarks currently at risk due to the escalation of the atrocities."

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Missing phillipo 08 November 2024, 16:35

Let those same Lebanese MP's force Hizballah to agree to a cease-fire and there will be no need for protection of heritage sites, as Israel would immediately cease firing into Lebanon.