Mourners gather in Beirut to pay respects to Mona Khalil, a Lebanese conservationist who dies after being wounded in an Israeli strike. Multiple outlets report that Khalil was hit during an incident at her home on Lebanon’s southern coast and later died from her injuries. Her death prompts a public period of mourning, with people gathering in Beirut for condolences and memorials. The reports describe Khalil as widely loved, reflecting her standing in conservation and among local communities. While the accounts focus on the funeral and public response, they consistently link her death to wounds sustained during the Israeli strike. The articles do not provide additional details on the circumstances of the strike beyond its location and the fact that she was injured at her residence. The coverage therefore centers on the funeral observances in Beirut and the attribution of her death to injuries from the strike.