Israel Presses Strikes as Lebanon Says 26 Paramedics Killed Since War Began
Israeli airstrikes kill 23 people, including 12 medical workers, in Lebanon as military prepares for a ground invasion, officials said.
- Saturday, Israeli airstrikes killed at least 23 people in Lebanon, including 12 medical workers in an overnight strike on a healthcare centre in Burj Qalawiya, southern Lebanon.
- Following a Wednesday barrage of 200 projectiles, Israel expanded attacks into new areas and targeted civilian infrastructure after Hezbollah began firing missiles in response to the assassination of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
- UN chief Antonio Guterres launched a $325 million appeal as more than 820,000 people have been displaced and UN peacekeepers and bases have been struck amid the fighting.
- Senior Israeli officials outlined territorial aims, and Israel Katz warned Lebanon it will 'pay increasing prices' through damage and territorial loss, as evacuation orders cover over an eighth of Lebanon's territory.
- After meetings in Beirut, the UN's Antonio Guterres called on Israel and Hezbollah to 'stop the war' and supported Lebanon's disarmament efforts, as French President Emmanuel Macron offered to host direct talks.
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The organization's representative noted that 27 attacks against Lebanese health services have occurred since 2 March. More than 16,000 people have already voted in the Sports elections.
Lebanese authorities accuse Israel of killing at least twelve employees in an air raid on a health centre in the south of the country.
Medical staff among 23 killed in Israeli strikes, Lebanese Health Ministry says
The strikes in southern Lebanon killed 23 people, including 12 medical workers at a primary health center, as air raids also hit residential areas. Lebanon's health ministry said the toll could rise, while more than a million have been displaced since the conflict began
In southern Lebanon, at least twelve medical aid workers were killed in an Israeli airstrike. Lebanese media report this based on the…
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