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Israeli attacks kill several in Lebanon, with health workers targeted Israeli attacks have killed at least
Lebanon has frequently accused the Israeli military of deliberately targeting health workers while on deployment during the war. Last week, the country's authorities said an Israeli attack
health workers have been killed since March 2. Lebanon’s army said a soldier was also killed in an Israeli attack
health ministry said last week that at least 100 medical workers had been killed in Israeli attacks during the war, and that more than 120 Israeli attacks have been recorded [on ambulances and medical facilities
workers who went to help those injured in the initial Israeli attack on the targeted building, Lebanon’s Ministry of Health
Israeli attacks have killed at least three paramedics in southern Lebanon in one day, including one featured in a BBC report this week, Lebanese officials say, as they accuse Israel of deliberately targeting health workers
Lebanon. On Sunday, the Lebanese Health Ministry [said](/news/2026/5/10/medics-among-51-killed-in-israeli-attacks-on-lebanon-in-past-24-hours) Israeli attacks across the country had killed 51 people, including two medical workers
Lebanon have long been wary of the double-tap attack, when Israeli forces target a location, wait until people gather to help survivors, and then strike again. Wednesday’s three-wave attack after the initial
Lebanon in past 24 hours The Lebanese Health Ministry says Israeli attacks in the past 24 hours have killed 51 people, including two medical workers
health ministry says 128 paramedics and healthcare workers have been killed 159 attacks on ambulances and medical facilities over the past three months. On Tuesday morning, Lebanon's civil defence agency said another Israeli
Israeli attacks on health institutions.” The International Committee of the Red Cross, the Lebanese Red Cross and the Lebanese army all have a medical presence in Tebnine’s hospital. Analysts and human rights experts have
attack could “draw major criticism if it fails to change Iran’s behaviour”. ## In Lebanon, Gaza and Iraq - **Lebanon death toll:** Israeli strikes have killed [more than 3,000 people](/news/2026/5/18/israeli-attacks-kill-at-least-7-in-lebanon-despite-ceasefire-extension) in Lebanon since March
workers and emergency responders, according to the Lebanese health ministry. It does not distinguish between combatants and civilians. Along with 17 Israeli soldiers killed in Lebanon, two civilians have been killed by Hezbollah attacks
workers initially tried to reach the veteran Al Akhbar journalist, but came under Israeli fire and were forced to withdraw, according to Lebanon’s Ministry of Public Health. A second strike then hit the house
Israeli attacks on Lebanon have killed at least 3,711 people and wounded 11,483 since the conflict escalated on March 2. Among the dead are at least 247 children and 132 health workers
workers had been killed in Lebanon during the war, with more than 140 Israeli attacks recorded on ambulances and medical facilities. NNA also reported that a Syrian man was killed and his wife was wounded
attacks on towns in the south, including two Lebanese Civil Defence paramedics, Hussein Jaber and Ahmad Noura, according to Lebanon’s Ministry of Public Health. The ministry [reported](/video/newsfeed/2026/5/8/al-jazeera-reporter-witnesses-israeli-strikes-on-lebanon) that at least 380 people have
attack over several hours and that Israeli forces were apparently aware of their identities. According to her employer and the Lebanese health ministry, Khalil was working in the area of the village of al-Tiri
attacks on communities in northern Israel. At least 3,516 people have been killed in Lebanon since the start of the war, according to the country's health ministry. Its figures do not distinguish between
attacks on journalists could amount to war crimes if they were deliberate. An Israeli air strike on Wednesday [killed journalist Amal Khalil](/news/2026/4/23/what-we-know-about-israel-killing-lebanese-journalist-amal-khalil) and wounded her colleague Zeinab Faraj in the village of at-Tiri