Thursday, 07/05/2026   
   Beirut 16:26

Israeli Aggression Continues on South Lebanon: Ambulance Crews Targeted, Multiple Martyrs

Smoke rises after an Israeli air strike in the southern town of Shehour (May 4, 2026).

The latest Israeli aggression on southern Lebanon has killed multiple civilians, injured paramedics, and targeted the vicinity of a hospital.

Al-Manar correspondent in southern Lebanon reported that the Israeli occupation targeted the area around Sheikh Ragheb Harb Hospital in Toul, Nabatieh district, with a drone strike. When ambulance crews rushed to the hospital following the initial attack, they were themselves targeted by the Israeli occupation forces, injuring several paramedics from the Al-Risala Ambulance Association.

A martyr in Mefdoun and continued attacks in several villages

The National News Agency reported that a citizen was martyred in an Israeli airstrike on a vehicle on the Mefdoun road in southern Lebanon.

The Israeli occupation forces launched a drone strike targeting a motorcycle at the intersection of the town of Breqaa in the Nabatieh district, and targeted a vehicle in the town of Hanawiya in the Tyre district.

The Israeli occupation forces also carried out airstrikes on the towns of Jmeijmeh, Dbeibine, Deir Kifa, Harouf, the city of Nabatieh, the Al-Maslakh neighborhood in its vicinity, and Zawtar al-Sharqiya, while their artillery targeted the towns of Barashit, Haboush, Deir al-Zahrani, and Al-Kafour in southern Lebanon.

Our correspondent also reported that the occupation forces attacked the town of Dbeibine in the Marjeyoun district with an airstrike.

This morning, two Lebanese citizens were martyred in an Israeli airstrike on a vehicle on the Haboush road in southern Lebanon. Three more citizens were killed and seven others wounded in an airstrike on the town of Ansariyeh, according to the Lebanese Ministry of Health.

Yesterday, two people were martyred and seven others wounded in an Israeli attack on Haret Hreik in Beirut’s southern suburbs.

These attacks on Lebanon come despite the ceasefire agreement reached at midnight on April 16-17, which was announced by former US President Donald Trump and later extended for three weeks after initially being set for ten days.

Source: Al-Manar English Website