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Anger as Israeli triple-tap attack kills three paramedics in Lebanon

Lebanese officials have said that three successive attacks by Israeli have killed no fewer than three paramedics in southern Lebanon, including one featured in a BBC report this week, as they accuse Israel of deliberately aiming for health workers in its war against Hezbollah.

A team from the Islamic Health Association was attacked as it tried to rescue people from the site of an Israeli attack in the town of Mayfaoun, in the Nabatieh region on Wednesday, according to the Lebanese health ministry. One paramedic was murdered and a second is missing.

The ministry said when a second team from the Islamic Health Association headed to the site, it too was attacked, and three paramedics were wounded, Then, two ambulances of the Risala Scout Association and the Nabatieh Ambulance Service, which had been sent to the site, were also attacked. Two paramedics were killed and three others wounded.

The Israeli military has been reached for comment.

The victims included Fadel Serhan, a 43-year-old paramedic with the Risala Scout Association.

Earlier this month, the BBC spent several days with Serhan’s team in Nabatieh, which has been repeatedly targeted by the Israeli military during the past six weeks of war with Hezbollah, an Iranian-backed Shia Muslim militia and political party.

Serhan’s team was operating in a tent set up outside the city’s Nabih Berri Hospital after their own station in Mayfadoun was destroyed in an Israeli air strike in the first days of the war, killing one person.

Ali Nasreddine, a colleague and former classmate, had known Serhan, a father of an eight-year-old girl, for over 30 years.

“He was generous, ready to offer a hand to anyone. He had a very high sense of humanity and a great sense of humour,” he said.

“In the previous war he had stayed here to offer help. In this war, he had also stayed. I’ll always remember him as a loving father, brother, and friend.”

More than 2,100 people have been killed and 7,000 others wounded since the start of the war in Lebanon on 2 March, according to the country’s health ministry, which does not distinguish between combatants and civilians. The number includes at least 260 women and 172 children.

The ministry says 91 health professionals have been killed and 208 other wounded in the war, with more than 120 Israeli attacks recorded on ambulances and medical facilities.

The Islamic Health Association is an emergency service linked to Hezbollah. The Risala Scout Association is affiliated with the Amal Movement, a Shia Muslim group.

Israel has frequently accused Hezbollah of using ambulances and medical facilities for military purposes, without providing evidence. Lebanon’s health minister has denied the claims.

In a statement, the health ministry said Wednesday’s attacks were a “flagrant crime”. “Paramedics have become direct targets, pursued relentlessly in a blatant violation that confirms a total disregard for all norms and principles established by international humanitarian law,” it said.

 

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