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Destruction in the ancient southern city of Tyre, Lebanon

June 2, 2026, Tyre, Tyre, Lebanon: Work undergoes to clear rubble of destroyed buildings that were targeted by Israeli air strikes in the vicinity of Jabal Amel Hospital in the southern Lebanese port city of Tyre. Clashes have continued in southern Lebanon despite Israel and Hezbollah accepting a US plan for a partial ceasefire. President Donald Trump said he had spoken to both sides and ''they agreed that all shooting will stop'', after Iran warned Israeli military actions in Lebanon were a threat to the US-Iran ceasefire.,Image: 1107327189, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no  , Credit line: Marwan Naamani / Zuma Press / Europa Press
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Código:
7567479
Fecha:
02/06/2026
Dimensiones:
3840 x 2560 (3,98 MB.)
Lugar:
Lebanon, Tyre, Tyre
Fotos del Tema:
12
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June 2, 2026, Tyre, Tyre, Lebanon: Work undergoes to clear rubble of destroyed buildings that were targeted by Israeli air strikes in the vicinity of Jabal Amel Hospital in the southern Lebanese port city of Tyre. Clashes have continued in southern Lebanon despite Israel and Hezbollah accepting a US plan for a partial ceasefire. President Donald Trump said he had spoken to both sides and ''they agreed leer más that all shooting will stop'', after Iran warned Israeli military actions in Lebanon were a threat to the US-Iran ceasefire.,Image: 1107327189, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no , Credit line: Marwan Naamani / Zuma Press / Europa Press Editorial licence valid only for Spain and 3 MONTHS from the date of the image, then delete it from your archive. For non-editorial and non-licensed use, please contact EUROPA PRESS. leer menos

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