Lebanon says two paramedics among 10 killed in Israeli strikes
At least 10 people, including two paramedics from the Lebanese Civil Defense, were killed in Israeli air strikes in southern Lebanon. The strikes occurred overnight in Kfar Dounine, where six people died, and in Nabatieh, where two paramedics were killed while responding to an earlier attack.

Briefing Summary
AI-generatedAt least 10 people, including two paramedics from the Lebanese Civil Defense, were killed in Israeli air strikes in southern Lebanon. The strikes occurred overnight in Kfar Dounine, where six people died, and in Nabatieh, where two paramedics were killed while responding to an earlier attack. Lebanon's health ministry accused Israel of deliberately targeting the paramedics, calling it a violation of international humanitarian law. The Lebanese President expressed regret and stated that Israeli aggression hinders efforts to restore calm. The health ministry reported that 108 emergency medical workers have been killed and over 140 Israeli attacks have targeted ambulances and medical facilities since the conflict began. The Israeli military stated it is investigating the reports.
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5 extractedTwo paramedics from the Lebanese Civil Defense were killed in an Israeli strike on Nabatieh.
The Lebanese health ministry accused Israeli forces of deliberately targeting the paramedics.
Israeli air strikes killed at least 10 people in southern Lebanon.
More than 140 Israeli attacks have been recorded on ambulances and medical facilities in Lebanon.
108 emergency medical services and healthcare workers have been killed in Lebanon during the war.