Israeli strikes in Lebanon killed 10, including six paramedics, health ministry says
Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon killed 10 people, including six paramedics and a child, within a 24-hour period. Lebanon's health ministry condemned the attacks as violations of international law and reported further strikes on Friday night into Saturday.

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AI-generatedIsraeli airstrikes in Lebanon killed 10 people, including six paramedics and a child, within a 24-hour period. Lebanon's health ministry condemned the attacks as violations of international law and reported further strikes on Friday night into Saturday. The Israeli military stated it struck Hezbollah infrastructure and militants in response to Hezbollah actions. The strikes occurred in areas including Tyre, Hanaway, and Deir Qanoun En-Nahr. The health ministry released a video appearing to show paramedics being killed by an airstrike. These incidents further strain a US-brokered ceasefire, with over 3,100 people killed in Lebanon since early March.
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5 extractedA video distributed by the Lebanese health ministry, confirmed by Reuters to be in Deir Qanoun En-Nahr, shows paramedics being hit by an airstrike.
The Lebanese health ministry condemned the attacks as violations of international law.
An Israeli strike in Deir Qanoun En-Nahr killed a total of six people, including two medics and a Syrian child.
Israeli strikes in Lebanon killed 10 people, including six paramedics and a child, according to Lebanon's health ministry.
The Israeli military stated it was examining claims that "several uninvolved individuals in the area... were harmed".