Medics among 51 killed in Israeli attacks on Lebanon in past 24 hours
Israeli attacks in southern Lebanon have resulted in 51 deaths in the past 24 hours, including two medical workers, according to the Lebanese Health Ministry. These attacks are part of an ongoing escalation, with 552 people killed since a ceasefire began on April 16.

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AI-generatedIsraeli attacks in southern Lebanon have resulted in 51 deaths in the past 24 hours, including two medical workers, according to the Lebanese Health Ministry. These attacks are part of an ongoing escalation, with 552 people killed since a ceasefire began on April 16. The ministry stated that two points of the Health Authority were directly targeted. Since March 2, Israeli forces have conducted a military operation that has killed 2,846 people across Lebanon. The United Nations reports that at least 103 Lebanese medical workers have been killed and 230 injured in over 130 Israeli strikes during this period. Medical personnel and first responders are meant to be protected under international humanitarian law, but on the front lines, the frequency of strikes poses a constant threat.
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5 extractedInternational humanitarian laws clearly state that medical personnel and first responders must be protected in armed conflict.
At least 103 Lebanese medical workers have been killed and 230 injured in more than 130 Israeli strikes since March 2, according to the UN.
The Lebanese Health Ministry stated that Israeli forces directly targeted two points of the Health Authority in Qalawiya and Tibnin.
Israeli attacks in the past 24 hours killed 51 people, including two medical workers, according to the Lebanese Health Ministry.
Since March 2, Israeli forces have begun a new military operation, resulting in 2,846 deaths across Lebanon.