- Iran FM urges Lebanon president to save country from 'real foe' Korea Times —
- Burner phones, spy fears: Pentagon flags Israel's counterintelligence as 'critical' threat Times Of India —
- Araghchi rejects claim that Iran is using Lebanon as leverage Middle East Eye —
- Lebanon considers its largest amnesty in 35 years but some are protesting The Independent —
- US raises threat assessment level for Israeli spying of officials to 'critical' Middle East Eye —
- Why Lebanon is the sticking point in US-Iran talks? 📹 CGTN — · 6min
- US lawmakers urge Rubio to act against West Bank settlement expansion Middle East Eye —
- Israel launches air strikes across southern Lebanon, officials say Middle East Eye —
- Pentagon raised threat of Israeli spying on U.S. to highest level, sources say NBC News —
- View of Beirut’s southern suburbs as Trump says he thinks progress is being made on Lebanon 📹 CGTN —
- Lebanon Divided Over Ceasefire With Israel as Political Tensions Rise 📹 Al Jazeera — · 3min
- Hezbollah says it carried out 32 attacks on Israeli forces in south Lebanon Middle East Eye —
- As Israeli bombs target Lebanon, Tyre residents call for the ancient city to be declared an 'open city' and demilitarized Le Monde —
- UN says Israeli attacks leave 1.4 million in Lebanon needing aid Middle East Eye —
- Lebanese Cedar Festival coming to Halifax this weekend 📹 CTV News — · 2min
- Hopes of Lebanon Cease-fire Falter as Israel and Hezbollah Fight The New York Times —
- War in Middle East Live: Israeli military continues strikes in southern Lebanon despite ceasefire France 24 —
- CNBC Daily Open: Chips are down — but not for the Dow CNBC —
- Israel-Lebanon ceasefire: Hezbollah rejects Washington-brokered framework 📹 Al Jazeera — · 2min
- US-Iran Talks Stall After Hezbollah Rejects Truce Bloomberg —
Tyre
City in the South Governorate of Lebanon, also an ancient Phoenician city and the legendary birthplace of Europa and Elissa (Dido)
Tyre is a city in Lebanon, and one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. It was one of the earliest Phoenician metropolises and the legendary birthplace of Europa, her brothers Cadmus and Phoenix, and Carthage's founder Dido (Elissa). The city has many ancient sites, including the Tyre Hippodrome, and was added as a whole to the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 1984. The historian Ernest Renan described it as "a city of ruins, built out of ruins".