Israeli attacks kill several in Lebanon, with health workers targeted
Israeli attacks in southern Lebanon on Friday killed at least 11 people, including several healthcare workers, in the Tyre district. These attacks are part of a broader pattern of violence that has resulted in over 400 deaths since a ceasefire took effect in mid-April.

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AI-generatedIsraeli attacks in southern Lebanon on Friday killed at least 11 people, including several healthcare workers, in the Tyre district. These attacks are part of a broader pattern of violence that has resulted in over 400 deaths since a ceasefire took effect in mid-April. Israel states it will continue targeting Hezbollah, which opposed the ceasefire agreement. The Lebanese government reports that since early March, 116 healthcare workers have been killed and numerous health facilities damaged, which the Health Minister has condemned as "systematic targeted destruction." Israel claims it attacks health facilities due to Hezbollah allegedly using them to conceal weapons and fighters, a claim rejected by the Lebanese government.
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5 extractedThe Lebanese government reports that 116 healthcare workers have been killed, 16 hospitals damaged, and 147 ambulances attacked since early March.
Israel insists it will continue to target the Hezbollah armed group, which opposed the Lebanese government’s agreement on the ceasefire.
More than 400 people have been killed by Israeli fire since a US-mediated ceasefire came into effect in mid-April.
Israeli attacks killed at least 11 people in southern Lebanon, including several healthcare workers, on Friday in the Tyre district.
The Israeli military has repeatedly attacked health facilities and medical teams in Lebanon, accusing Hezbollah of using them to conceal weapons and fighters.