Israeli airstrikes across southern Lebanon have killed at least 11 people, including paramedics, rescuers, and a child, and wounded several others, as the occupying regime continues to violate the ceasefire.
Four paramedics were killed, and two others were injured in two strikes on emergency centers in the town of Hannawiyah in the Tyre district, Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency (NNA) reported on Friday.
Also on Friday, an airstrike near the villages of Deir Qanoun al-Nahr and Abbasiya in the Tyre district killed six people, including two paramedics who were evacuating casualties from an earlier strike.
In the city of Nabatieh, a drone strike targeting a truck killed one and wounded two others, according to local reports.
Lebanon’s Ministry of Health said an Israeli strike near a government hospital in the town of Tebnine caused severe damage to the facility and wounded nine people, including seven hospital staff members, five of them women.
Israeli airstrikes also targeted, on the same day, multiple towns and villages in southern Lebanon.
For its part, the Lebanese resistance movement Hezbollah responded with a series of operations, saying they were carried out “in retaliation for Israeli ceasefire violations and attacks on southern villages and towns.”