Medics among 51 killed in Israeli attacks on Lebanon in past 24 hours

TL;DR
Israeli attacks in Lebanon have resulted in 51 deaths, including two medical workers, in the last 24 hours. The Lebanese Health Ministry reports a total of 2,846 deaths since March 2 due to ongoing military operations.
Key points
- 51 people killed in Israeli attacks in 24 hours
- Two medical workers among the deceased
- Total of 2,846 deaths in Lebanon since March 2
- 103 medical workers killed in Israeli strikes
- Ceasefire brokered by the United States ongoing
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The Lebanese Health Ministry says Israeli attacks in the past 24 hours have killed 51 people, including two medical workers.
“The Israeli enemy continues to violate international laws and humanitarian norms, adding more crimes against paramedics, as it directly targeted two points of the Health Authority in Qalawiya and Tibnin, Bint Jbeil district, in two raids,” the ministry said.
A ceasefire, brokered by the United States, is into its third week.
The ministry said 2,846 people have been killed across the country since March 2, when Israeli forces began a new military operation.
SInce then, the United Nations says at least 103 Lebanese medical workers have been killed and 230 injured in more than 130 Israeli strikes.
“We’re under threat every second, every day,” Ali Safiuddin, the head of the Lebanese Civil Defence in Tyre in southern Lebanon, told Al Jazeera. “We ask ourselves if we’re going to survive or if we’re going to die, we know we’ve already given up our lives by working here. We’ve lost so many people and it feels like we’re already gone as well.”
Al Jazeera’s Obaida Hitto, reporting from Tyre, said that “international humanitarian laws are clear: medical personnel and first responders, like the Lebanese Civil Defence, must be protected in armed conflict, but on this front line, the question isn’t whether another strike is coming. It’s how many people will be left to answer the calls for help”.
Dr Tahir Mohammed, a war surgeon, and humanitarian worker who’s worked in both Gaza and Lebanon, told Al Jazeera that he saw parallels in Israeli actions in both places.
“We used to see our colleagues in Gaza come through the door all the time. I’ve had colleagues, nurses, medical students killed by Israeli weapons, and so to see the same policy of targeting healthcare workers in Lebanon … it’s consistent,” he said.
“If Israel had their way, they would absolutely occupy the entire southern region of Lebanon, and they would do it tomorrow. They have no care for life. I’ve seen it with my own eyes,” Dr Mohammed added.
Israeli attacks have displaced more than 1.2 million Lebanese people since March 2. Despite a ceasefire that went into effect on April 16, attacks have only increased.
Q&A
How many people have been killed in Israeli attacks in Lebanon recently?
In the past 24 hours, 51 people have been killed, bringing the total to 2,846 since March 2.
What are the consequences of Israeli strikes on medical workers in Lebanon?
At least 103 Lebanese medical workers have been killed and 230 injured in Israeli strikes since March 2.
What is the status of the ceasefire in Lebanon amid the Israeli attacks?
A ceasefire, brokered by the United States, is currently in its third week despite ongoing Israeli military operations.





