Israeli attacks on Lebanon continued unabated, with the Ministry of Public Health reporting the deaths of two paramedics in an airstrike on the city of Nabatieh. The ministry identified the victims as Ali Jaber and Jawad Suleiman, both members of the Nabatieh Ambulance Service. It said they were killed while heading to carry out a rescue mission, despite wearing their paramedic uniforms and riding a motorcycle clearly marked with emergency lights.
In a statement, the ministry strongly condemned the targeting of medical teams, noting that the number of paramedics killed since the start of the war on March 2 has risen to 42. “This constitutes a deliberate obstruction of rescue operations and a blatant violation of international humanitarian law,” the statement read. The ministry renewed its appeal to international humanitarian organizations to intervene against what it called a disregard for laws and norms that reinforces “the logic of unrestrained violence.”

Overnight strikes also caused significant destruction across southern Lebanon. Shortly after midnight, an airstrike on a house between the towns of Zawtar al-Sharqiyah and Zawtar al-Gharbiyah killed two people and leveled the building. In the town of Doueir, warplanes hit a gas station at the eastern entrance, partially destroying it and igniting a blaze that Civil Defense teams and local emergency services worked to extinguish until dawn.

Additional airstrikes targeted a citizen’s home in the town of Sharqiyah, completely destroying it, as well as the Maslakh neighborhood in Nabatieh.
An Israeli attack on the southern Lebanese village of Jmayjme, in the municipality of Bint Jbeil, caused immense destruction the the local mosque. pic.twitter.com/TXN48qtnuP
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Enemy warplanes also carried out strikes on the towns of Arab Salim in the Nabatieh district, Froun in the Marjeyoun district, and Rashaf in the Bint Jbeil district, according to local reports.
Source: Al-Manar English Website
