
Israeli attacks kill several in Lebanon, with health workers targeted
More than 400 people have been killed since the ceasefire came into effect in mid-April.
Israeli attacks have killed at least 11 people in southern Lebanon, including several healthcare workers.
The attacks occurred on Friday in the Tyre district. They are the latest in a long line, questioning the durability of the shaky United States-mediated ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon.
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More than 400 people have been killed by Israeli fire since the deal came into force in mid-April. Israel insists it will continue to target the Hezbollah armed group, which opposed the Lebanese government’s agreement on the ceasefire.
Six people were confirmed dead in the municipality of Deir Qanoun en-Nahr in an Israeli attack, including two paramedics and a child. In a separate attack, about 12km (7 miles) away in the town of Hannaouiyah, four paramedics were killed. An attack in the southern city of Nabatieh killed another man.
Israel also carried out several other air raids in southern Lebanon on Friday, according to the state-run National News Agency. The targets included four villages in the Tyre district.
‘Systematic destruction’
The Israeli military has repeatedly attacked health facilities and medical teams in Lebanon, accusing Hezbollah of using them to conceal weapons and fighters.
The Lebanese government rejects that claim. It reports that since the latest escalation between Israel and Hezbollah in early March, 116 healthcare workers have been killed, 16 hospitals have been damaged, and 147 ambulances have been attacked.
Health Minister Rakan Nassereddine recently condemned the “systematic targeted destruction of the health sector”.
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