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Lebanon’s PM slams Israel’s ‘war crimes’ as attack kills 3 rescue workers Lebanon
rescue workers in Lebanon, officials say Two successive Israeli air strikes on a building in southern Lebanon have killed
rescue workers were killed in consecutive Israeli strikes in the southern Lebanon village of Mayfadoun
killed in another reported “double-tap” attack in southern Lebanon. Their vehicle was struck, then hit again, while rescue workers
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 in southern Lebanon. In response, Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam accused Israel of crimes against humanity. Rescue workers
Lebanon:** Heidi Pett, reporting from Tyre, said five people, including three medics, were killed in a strike on rescue workers
Lebanon.” An ambulance in Tebnine was also struck on Thursday, leading to the critical injury of two medics, according to the Lebanese ministry of health. As healthcare workers watched their colleagues and friends being killed
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
killing two people and wounding her and her colleague Zeinab Faraj, a freelance photographer. Khalil and Faraj took cover in a house in al-Tiri, which was hit by another Israeli airstrike. Rescue workers reached
killed two civilians in the town of at-Tiri,” Pett reported. “For several hours … the Red Cross and rescue workers [tried] to reach those two journalists. They were unable to do that for a long
workers in southern Lebanon in what he described as "an established approach". Salam offered condolences to Khalil's family and said that Lebanon would "pursue the crimes before the competent international forums". In a statement
killed at least five people, including Lebanese journalist Amal Khalil. Lebanese officials said Khalil and another journalist took shelter in a house after a nearby vehicle was targeted, but the building was then struck
rescue Zeinab, who was wounded, from the building. They came under fire, so were unable to recover Amal. When they eventually returned, they found her dead. Amal’s assassination is chillingly reminiscent of the killing
rescue a wounded journalist, but came under fire and were forced to retreat before they could save Khalil. She later died under the rubble. The Israeli military said it was responding to an "imminent threat
Lebanon killed a journalist](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/22/lebanon-accuses-israel-of-blocking-attempt-to-rescue-journalist-after-bomb-strike) after rescuers were blocked from accessing the building where she was buried under rubble because of further Israeli fire, according to several witnesses. 4. ***UK news*** | Britain