The war between Israel and Hezbollah has resulted in significant damage to Lebanon's cultural heritage, including archaeological sites, places of worship, villages, and historic monuments. Experts warn that the destruction not only harms the physical structures but also threatens the memory and identity of the communities affected. The conflict has led to a state of siege for the country's patrimoine, putting its history and cultural significance at risk.
RÉCIT - Sites archéologiques, lieux de culte, villages ou monuments historiques ont été endommagés ou détruits par la guerre entre Israël et le Hezbollah. Pour les spécialistes, c’est aussi la mémoire des lieux et des communautés qui est menacée.