Macron Opens Byblos Heritage Exhibit in Paris Amid Lebanon-Israel Conflict

French President Emmanuel Macron inaugurated an exhibition at the Arab World Institute in Paris showcasing nearly 400 artifacts from Lebanon's ancient city of Byblos, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This exhibition highlights Lebanon's rich cultural heritage during a period of heightened conflict and humanitarian challenges linked to the Israel-Lebanon tensions. The event signals efforts to preserve and promote Lebanese identity and heritage as regional instability persists, with potential diplomatic implications tied to Macron's public warnings about Israeli occupation.
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Ghassan Salame
Byblos
Anne-Claire Legendre
Arab World Institute
Lebanese
Emmanuel Macron
Jake Lang
Lebanon
Jeffrey Epstein
Israel