An uneasy quiet has fallen on the streets of the usually bustling southern Lebanese coastal city of Tyre.
Israel has told civilians in the city – the fifth-largest in Lebanon and one of the oldest in the world – to leave their homes as its war with the Iran-backed Shia Muslim group Hezbollah intensifies.
The city lies about 19km (12 miles) from the Israeli border - the southernmost point the BBC has been able to reach since the war resumed.
Southern Lebanon is the heartland of Lebanon's Shia Muslim community, Hezbollah's main support base.
In Tyre, many businesses are shuttered and homes empty. But not everyone has left.














