
In a dusty, sun-kissed street in the Jaafariyé district of Tyre, Estez Ali points to a grayish carcass of a car turned over on its roof. “It’s my son’s. » The vehicle was thrown several meters by the blast of an Israeli strike which destroyed, a week earlier, a heritage house and electrical generators. Just around the corner, metal debris still lies at the foot of the Roman colonnades of the archaeological site of Tire, facing the Mediterranean.
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