Israeli triple-tap strike kills three paramedics in Lebanon, officials say
In southern Lebanon on Wednesday, three Israeli attacks killed at least three paramedics and wounded others. Lebanese officials accuse Israel of deliberately targeting health workers amid the ongoing conflict with Hezbollah.

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AI-generatedIn southern Lebanon on Wednesday, three Israeli attacks killed at least three paramedics and wounded others. Lebanese officials accuse Israel of deliberately targeting health workers amid the ongoing conflict with Hezbollah. The initial attack targeted a team from the Islamic Health Association in Mayfadoun, followed by a second strike on a rescue team sent to the same location. Subsequently, ambulances from the Risala Scout Association and Nabatieh Ambulance Service were also attacked. Among the deceased was Fadel Serhan, a paramedic recently featured in a BBC report highlighting the dangers faced by medical personnel in the region. The Israeli military has not yet commented on the incidents.
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5 extractedSerhan's team was operating in a tent outside Nabih Berri Hospital after their station in Mayfadoun was destroyed.
The BBC spent several days with Serhan's team in Nabatieh earlier this month.
Two ambulances of the Risala Scout Association and the Nabatieh Ambulance Service were also attacked.
A team from the Islamic Health Association was attacked as it tried to rescue people in Mayfadoun.
Three successive Israeli attacks have killed at least three paramedics in southern Lebanon in one day.