Israel's military alleges Hezbollah uses ambulances to shield militants
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Updated · The Wall Street Journal · Apr 24
Israel's military alleges Hezbollah uses ambulances to shield militants
12 articles · Updated · The Wall Street Journal · Apr 24
Israel’s military released evidence Friday, as Lebanon’s Health Ministry reported 100 medical workers killed and 233 injured since March 2 amid ongoing cross-border violence.
Lebanon’s president raised Israeli strikes on medical and educational facilities during cease-fire talks and at a European Union meeting, while Lebanon prepares a report on alleged Israeli violations of international law.
Press-freedom groups and Lebanon’s government condemned recent Israeli targeting, especially after a Lebanese journalist was killed and emergency responders were fired upon while attempting a rescue.
With multiple journalists killed, are attacks on media becoming a deliberate tactic of war in southern Lebanon?
Is the systematic destruction of Lebanon's health system a deliberate strategy of war aimed at ethnic cleansing?
With Lebanon now open to talks, what prevents a permanent political settlement from replacing the cycle of violence?
Is this conflict a proxy war between the US, Israel, and Iran escalating beyond containment?
What practical power does the UN have to protect civilians when both sides allegedly violate international law?
When does a hospital become a legitimate military target, and what is the required standard of proof?