Tyre Archaeological Site

Enhanced Protection Blue Shield Emblems Placed on Heritage Sites in Tyre

Enhanced Protection Blue Shield Emblems Placed on Heritage Sites in Tyre March 25, 2026 ICOMOS Lebanon Source 1954 Hague Convention, Enhanced Protection, Tyre Archaeological Site Enhanced Protection Blue Shield emblems have been installed on several archaeological and cultural sites in Tyre, identifying them as cultural property placed under enhanced protection in accordance with the 1954 Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict and its Second Protocol. This marking formally designates the highest level of protection granted under the Convention, recognizing the exceptional cultural and historical value of these sites. It reinforces their status as heritage of major importance that must be safeguarded and remain strictly protected from use or targeting in the event of armed conflict. The placement of these outlined emblems comes amid increasing concern regarding the exposure of cultural heritage in southern Lebanon. In this context, the designation constitutes a clear reminder of the binding obligations incumbent upon all parties to ensure the respect and protection of cultural property under international humanitarian law.

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Explosion and large plume of smoke visible near the Al-Bass Archaeological Site in Tyre, Lebanon, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Damage Reported at Al-Bass Archaeological Site in Tyre

Source/Credit: National News Agency Lebanon (NNA) Summary:Lebanese Minister of Culture Ghassan Salameh condemned the reported damage to parts of the Al-Bass Archaeological Site in Tyre following recent hostilities. He stated that the site, which forms part of the Tyre World Heritage Site, has no military presence and should not be targeted. The site is inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List and benefits from enhanced protection under the Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict and its Second Protocol, which require the safeguarding of cultural heritage during armed conflicts.  

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