An Israeli Strike on a Clinic in South Lebanon Kills Doctors and Nurses, and the Toll Is Rising Fast
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An Israeli strike on a clinic in south Lebanon kills doctors and nurses, and the toll is rising fast
Twelve healthcare workers died in an Israeli rocket strike on a primary medical facility in south Lebanon on Friday night, pushing the number of medical staff killed in the country to 31 over the past twelve days. As reported by The Guardian, the attack struck a clinic in the town of Burj Qalaouiyah. The impact set the building on fire and caused it to collapse on staff members inside. Doctors, paramedics, and nurses who were on duty were among …
The doctors, nurses and paramedics had been killed in the attack in the village of Burj Kalauiyeh in the south, the Ministry of Health announced on Saturday. The personnel had been deployed at a primary medical facility. The rescue work continued and the number of victims may be increasing. "Such attacks are contrary to international law, protecting medical personnel," the Ministry said. It was the second attack on the health system in Lebanon w…
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