Libanon Under Fire: Rising Tensions Following Israeli Assault on Paramedics
Libanon Faces Crisis Following Deadly Strike
CAIRO — In a shocking escalation, three Lebanese paramedics lost their lives in an Israeli attack while combating fires in the southern town of Faroun, according to Libanon's health ministry. This assault comes amid ongoing confrontations between Israeli forces and Hezbollah.
Details of the Attack
The Israeli forces targeted a team from the Lebanese Civil Defence, causing casualties among those working to extinguish fires ignited by earlier airstrikes. The health ministry specified that the strike struck a fire truck, complicating response efforts.
- Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati condemned the strike, labeling it a violation of international law.
- An emergency meeting will convene on Monday with Western ambassadors to address the escalating hostilities.
- To date, 25 paramedics have reportedly died due to Israeli aggressions, alongside 94 injuries among health workers.
Hezbollah's Retaliation
In response to the attack, Hezbollah stated that it launched a squadron of missiles targeting an Israeli military facility, resulting in casualties. This intensifying conflict continues to displace many civilians on both sides of the border.
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