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Influential diplomatic sources in Beirut have voiced concern that an Israeli strike might target Hezbollah’s military infrastructure north of the Litani River in the coming weeks, with a special ...
Baalbek has been inhabited for roughly 11,000 years. The Roman-ruled Phonecian city dates back to more than 2,000 years and is inscribed on UNESCO’s list of World Heritage Sites.
Baalbek is considered part of the Hezbollah group’s heartland in the Bekaa Valley. It is believed to be an ancient Phoenician city and is home to some of the world’s best-preserved Roman ruins ...
On Baalbek’s edges, the displaced watch strikes rain down on their city. Fleeing the Lebanese city of Baalbek ahead of Israeli airstrikes, thousands find shelter — but not necessarily peace of ...
In Baalbek, an impoverished city where Hezbollah holds sway, many have returned to find their neighborhoods almost unrecognizable. For nearly a year, ...
The latest cease-fire efforts come as Israel’s operation against Hezbollah in Lebanon continues to expand. Its army launched heavy airstrikes on Wednesday on the eastern city of Baalbek, famed ...
DUBAI (Reuters) - The Israeli military issued a new evacuation warning on Wednesday for residents of a large area of the eastern Lebanese city of Baalbek and its 3,000-year-old Roman ruins.
BEIRUT, Lebanon — The official National News Agency reports an Israeli strike on the eastern city of Baalbek, following heavy air raids on the area in recent days.
Israeli airstrikes on the village of Khreibeh in the Baalbek District of eastern Lebanon killed six people on Saturday, including three children, and injured 11 others, the Lebanese health ...
BAALBEK, Lebanon — Several strikes hit Lebanon’s eastern Baalbek region, a Hezbollah stronghold, after the Israeli army issued an evacuation warning for the area, an AFP correspondent says.
As Israel intensified attacks in the Lebanese city of Baalbek, residents fled to an ancient Roman temple, hoping the site's UNESCO status might save them.