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Video has captured the moment paramedics in southern Lebanon were hit by an Israeli strike, bringing the total number of paramedics killed in the conflict to 123. Israel has been accused of deliberately targeting ambulances and health care workers throughout the war in Lebanon.
Disturbing video footage has captured the moment paramedics operating in southern Lebanon were struck by an Israeli military attack. The incident brings the total number of paramedics killed since the beginning of the conflict to 123, a staggering toll on the medical personnel tasked with saving civilian lives in the war zone.
Israel has been repeatedly accused by international observers and humanitarian organisations of deliberately targeting ambulances and healthcare workers throughout the war in Lebanon. The systematic nature of these attacks on medical infrastructure raises serious questions under international humanitarian law, which affords special protection to medical personnel and vehicles.
The killing of 123 paramedics represents one of the highest tolls on emergency medical responders in any modern armed conflict. Each lost paramedic reduces the capacity to save civilian lives, creating a cascading humanitarian effect as fewer and fewer responders are available to attend to the growing number of wounded.
The latest video evidence adds to a growing body of documentation that human rights groups are compiling regarding attacks on healthcare infrastructure in Lebanon. Medical workers have repeatedly described operating under constant threat, with ambulances becoming targets rather than protected vehicles in the combat zone.
The international community has called for investigations into the targeting of medical personnel, but the attacks continue unabated. The conflict in southern Lebanon has intensified in recent weeks, with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu ordering stepped-up operations against Hezbollah targets across the country.