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Consecutive Israeli strikes kill 4 Lebanese medics as Israel-Hezbollah war grinds on

Lebanon’s Health Ministry said 4 medics were killed and 6 others wounded in three consecutive strikes as rescuers rushed to help civilians.

  • On Wednesday, Israeli forces killed four Lebanese rescue workers and wounded six others in three consecutive strikes in southern Lebanon, marking a deadly escalation in the ongoing conflict.
  • Israeli forces targeted more than 200 Hezbollah positions across southern Lebanon over the past 24 hours as the overall death toll from the war jumped to 2,167.
  • Islamic Health Committee officials reported their rescue teams were repeatedly attacked while responding to distress calls. Abou Haidar Hayya, an official with the group, said, "There are no more red lines in this war."
  • The Lebanese Health Ministry condemned the strikes as a "blatant violation" of international law, while the Israeli military stated it was "looking into" the incident.
  • Hezbollah lawmaker Hassan Fadlallah criticized Lebanese authorities for negotiating with Israel on Tuesday, claiming a majority of the population supports the group's militant activities.
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Back-to-back Israeli strikes kill 4 Lebanese medics as Israel-Hezbollah war grinds on

TYRE, Lebanon — The Israeli military on Wednesday killed four Lebanese rescue workers and wounded six others in three consecutive, targeted strikes...

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Consecutive Israeli strikes kill 4 Lebanese medics as Israel-Hezbollah war grinds on

Paramedic groups say the Israeli military has killed four Lebanese rescue workers and wounded six others in three consecutive, targeted strikes.

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WKMG broke the news in Orlando, United States on Wednesday, April 15, 2026.
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