Israeli Airstrikes Kill 10 in Southern Lebanon, Including Emergency Workers
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Updated · Haaretz · Apr 11
Israeli Airstrikes Kill 10 in Southern Lebanon, Including Emergency Workers
53 articles · Updated · Haaretz · Apr 11
Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon have killed at least 10 people, including three emergency responders, according to Lebanon's Health Ministry.
The strikes targeted multiple locations in the Nabatieh district, with fatalities among paramedics and civil defence workers responding to earlier attacks.
Lebanese authorities condemned the strikes, citing systematic targeting of rescue teams amid escalating cross-border tensions with Israel and ongoing regional conflict.
With Lebanon's hospitals near collapse, what international action could prevent a total breakdown of medical care amid ongoing airstrikes?
In what ways does the current Israeli strategy in Lebanon mirror previous campaigns in Gaza, and what are the likely humanitarian consequences?
What evidence exists regarding allegations of medical facility misuse, and how should international law respond to such claims in active war zones?
How are displaced Lebanese families coping with repeated displacement and the loss of critical infrastructure like bridges and hospitals?
How might the fragile US-Iran ceasefire brokered by Pakistan unravel if Israeli strikes on Lebanon continue unchecked?
How can food and medical supply chains be restored or protected in southern Lebanon as infrastructure and markets are destroyed?