Christian leaders in Lebanese city Tyre call for quick international action after Israeli warning

Christian leaders in Lebanese city Tyre call for quick international action after Israeli warning

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Key Points:

  • Christian leaders from Tyre, Lebanon, urged international and Lebanese authorities to prevent Israeli attacks on the city's Christian district following Israeli evacuation warnings and deadly airstrikes nearby that killed eight and wounded dozens.
  • Hundreds of residents fled Tyre's Christian quarter amid Israeli warnings, with many packing vehicles and seeking safety in neighboring areas like Sidon, while civil defense efforts focused on evacuating vulnerable populations.
  • The leaders emphasized the historical and cultural significance of Tyre's old city, warning that its destruction would be a humanitarian and national catastrophe with irreversible consequences.
  • Israeli military claims Hezbollah militants are operating within Tyre's Christian district, prompting threats of targeted strikes, despite Lebanese army deployments aimed at preventing attacks and proving Hezbollah's absence.
  • The ongoing Israel-Hezbollah conflict, which began in early March, has resulted in approximately 3,500 deaths and displaced over 1.2 million people, raising concerns about further escalation in Lebanon.

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