Lebanese turtle conservationist Mona Khalil killed by Israeli strike
Lebanese turtle conservationist Mona Khalil killed by Israeli strike.
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Lebanese turtle conservationist Mona Khalil killed by Israeli strike. Khalil, 76, ran a sanctuary called the Orange House Project near the Mediterranean city of Tyre. For a quarter century, Ms. Khalil ran a guesthouse and worked to protect endangered sea turtles who every summer lay their eggs on a stretch of beach near Tyre, Lebanon.
Furthermore, The village is also located near an area where Israeli troops are operating inside south Lebanon. A medical source had previously told AFP that Khalil, aged in her late seventies, was badly wounded in an Israeli strike on June 4 that hit her home in the village of Mansouri, around 10 kilometers (six miles) south of the coastal city of Tyre. Lebanese state media on Saturday reported Israeli air raids on around 20 locations, with the country's civil defence agency saying 16 people were killed in the Nabatieh area, where an AFP photographer saw smoke rising over the city after strikes.
In addition, Her conservation work began after what her loved ones described as a life-changing encounter with a turtle laying eggs on Mansouri beach in 1999. Fast forward a year to 2000, and she helped establish the Orange House Project, an eco-tourism and conservation initiative overlooking Mansouri beach.
One point remains disputed: Opposite versions — After learning that sea turtle populations in Lebanon were under threat, she committed… ; "Her loss is not only a loss for her family and community, but for the environmental….
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Lebanese turtle conservationist Mona Khalil killed by Israeli strike.
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Khalil, 76, ran a sanctuary called the Orange House Project near the Mediterranean city of Tyre.
according to The Guardian — International EditionFor a quarter century, Ms. Khalil ran a guesthouse and worked to protect endangered sea turtles who every summer lay their eggs on a stretch of beach near Tyre, Lebanon.
according to The New York Times — WorldThe village is also located near an area where Israeli troops are operating inside south Lebanon.
according to Naharnet +1A medical source had previously told AFP that Khalil, aged in her late seventies, was badly wounded in an Israeli strike on June 4 that hit her home in the village of Mansouri, around 10 kilometers (six miles) south of the coastal city of Tyre.
according to NaharnetLebanese state media on Saturday reported Israeli air raids on around 20 locations, with the country's civil defence agency saying 16 people were killed in the Nabatieh area, where an AFP photographer saw smoke rising over the city after strikes.
according to Channel News AsiaHer conservation work began after what her loved ones described as a life-changing encounter with a turtle laying eggs on Mansouri beach in 1999.
according to BBC News - WorldFast forward a year to 2000, and she helped establish the Orange House Project, an eco-tourism and conservation initiative overlooking Mansouri beach.
according to BBC News - World"Israeli forces directly targeted a branch of the Bank of Lebanon in Nabatieh," the bank said in a statement.
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- After learning that sea turtle populations in Lebanon were under threat, she committed…BBC News - World
- "Her loss is not only a loss for her family and community, but for the environmental…Naharnet
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Monday, June 22
Leading Lebanese conservationist dies after Israeli airstrike on her home
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Sunday, June 21
Lebanese turtle conservationist Mona Khalil killed by Israeli strike.
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