In a tragic incident in southern Lebanon, three Lebanese paramedics lost their lives, and two others were wounded, one critically, during an Israeli airstrike in the town of Faroun. The paramedics, members of the Lebanese Civil Defence, were responding to fires caused by earlier Israeli airstrikes when their fire truck was directly hit. Lebanon’s health ministry released a statement condemning the attack as a “blatant strike” on emergency workers, marking the second such incident within 12 hours.
Prime Minister Najib Mikati condemned the attack, calling it a clear violation of international law. He announced plans for an emergency meeting on Monday with Western ambassadors and international organizations to address the worsening violence between Israel and Hezbollah. Mikati stated, “Because of Israel’s aggression, 25 paramedics from various teams have been killed, alongside two health workers, and 94 others have been injured.” The ongoing violence is placing emergency response teams in grave danger as they attempt to aid civilians in the affected regions.
Three Lebanese paramedics were killed and two others wounded, one critically, in an Israeli attack while they were extinguishing fires in the southern town of Faroun, Lebanon’s health ministry said on Saturday.#VoiceOfNations pic.twitter.com/0IN2xtZrnE
— Voice of Nations (@VoiceOfNations7) September 8, 2024
While Lebanon mourned its fallen, the Israeli military reported that it was investigating the incident. Earlier, the military had acknowledged launching strikes targeting Hezbollah’s rocket launchers and infrastructure across southern Lebanon. These strikes were in retaliation for Hezbollah firing rockets into northern Israel. Tensions between the two forces have been escalating steadily, with each side exchanging attacks, leading to increased casualties and displacement of civilians.
In response to the deaths of the paramedics, Hezbollah launched a “squadron of missiles” at an Israeli military headquarters, claiming it had caused casualties. The violence is now at a dangerous tipping point, with fears of further escalation between the two sides, who have a long and fraught history of conflict. Tens of thousands of civilians on both sides of the Lebanese-Israeli border have been forced to flee their homes, seeking safety as the fighting intensifies.
Three Lebanese paramedics are killed and two others are wounded in an Israeli airstrike while they were firefighting in Faroun in southern Lebanon. Hezbollah launches a barrage of missiles at an Israeli military headquarters in retaliationhttps://t.co/O0WkCKklSg
— Mohamed Abdel Zaher (@MOHAMED_A_ZAHER) September 8, 2024
The latest attack highlights the challenges emergency response teams face in the region, as they become targets while attempting to provide aid. The situation remains fluid, with both sides locked in a dangerous cycle of retaliatory strikes. As the international community watches closely, the coming days may determine whether diplomacy can intervene or if the conflict will continue to escalate.
Key Points:
i. Three Lebanese paramedics were killed, and two others injured in an Israeli airstrike while responding to fires in southern Lebanon.
ii. Prime Minister Najib Mikati condemned the strike as a violation of international law and called for an emergency meeting with global leaders.
iii. The health ministry reported 25 paramedics and two health workers killed, with 94 others injured due to recent Israeli actions.
iv. Hezbollah responded by launching missiles at an Israeli military base, claiming to have caused casualties.
v. The violence has displaced tens of thousands of civilians, raising fears of further escalation on both sides of the border.
James Kravitz – Reprinted with permission of Whatfinger News
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