Key facts
- Lebanese conservationist Mona Khalil died from wounds sustained in an Israeli strike on her home.
- Khalil, 76, dedicated over two decades to protecting sea turtles along Lebanon's southern coast.
- Her home, known as the Orange House, was a conservation hub and ecotourism site.
- She was injured on June 4 and died two weeks later.
- Mourners gathered in Beirut on Sunday to pay tribute to her work and life.
Mourners gathered in Beirut on Sunday to honor Mona Khalil, a Lebanese conservationist who died after succumbing to wounds sustained in an Israeli strike on her home on the country’s southern coast. Khalil, 76, had dedicated more than two decades to protecting sea turtles along Lebanon’s coastline.