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healthcare workers killed by Israeli bombings on a near daily basis. Mohammed Suleiman, whose 16-year-old son, Joud, was killed while on duty as a paramedic by an Israeli strike weeks earlier, joined
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 2, the Ministry of Public Health said. “The total cumulative toll of the aggression from March
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
healthcare workers, do not lose their protected status simply based on an affiliation." Beckerle also said that "deliberately striking medics performing their humanitarian functions is a serious violation of international humanitarian law and could constitute
healthcare 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
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
strikes on cars on a major highway linking Beirut to southern Lebanon have killed at least eight people, including two children, Lebanon’s Ministry of Health reported. A photograph of the bombed cars shared
killed almost 2,700 people, including more than 100 healthcare workers. More than 1.2 million people have been displaced by Israel’s attacks, with displacement orders ongoing. Despite a ceasefire announced by United States President
strike the head of a statue of a crucified Jesus](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/20/israel-soldier-jesus-statue-sledgehammer-lebanon) that had fallen from its cross in a Christian village in southern Lebanon, near the border with Israel, prompting outrage across Christian