Two paramedics among 10 killed in Israeli strikes in south Lebanon
Summary
Israeli air strikes in southern Lebanon have killed at least 10 people, including two paramedics, as fighting continues between Israel and the Lebanese group Hezbollah despite a ceasefire. Both sides have launched attacks recently, with casualties on each side, and officials plan to meet in Washington to try to end the conflict.Key Facts
- At least 10 people were killed in Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon, including two paramedics performing emergency work.
- The Lebanese health ministry says over 100 medical workers have died and over 140 attacks targeted ambulances and medical facilities during the war.
- Israel says it is targeting Hezbollah fighters and infrastructure, accusing the group of breaking a ceasefire agreement from April.
- Hezbollah has launched rocket and drone attacks on northern Israel and Israeli forces in southern Lebanon.
- A Syrian man was killed in an Israeli drone strike while riding a motorcycle in Lebanon.
- Israeli military says it struck a suspect linked to an attempted missile attack on one of its planes.
- Since the conflict started on March 2, over 2,800 people have died in Lebanon and more than 20 Israelis, including soldiers and civilians.
- Israeli and Lebanese officials are set to meet in Washington to discuss ways to stop the fighting.
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