14.03.2026 06:51
The Lebanese Ministry of Health announced that at least 14 healthcare workers lost their lives in attacks by the Israeli army on health centers in the south. The attacks were condemned as a violation of international law.
The Lebanese Ministry of Health announced that at least 14 healthcare workers lost their lives in attacks by the Israeli army on 2 health centers in the south of the country. Israel continues to target civilians in its attacks on Lebanon. In a statement from the Lebanese Ministry of Health, it was reported that the Israeli army launched an attack on a health center in the town of Burj el Alawei, located in the Bint Jbeil region in the south of the country.
"THESE ATTACKS ARE A VIOLATION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW"
Noting that there were numerous casualties, it was stated, "12 doctors, health workers, and nurses working at the center were killed, and one healthcare worker was injured. We mourn the healthcare workers who lost their lives in the Israeli airstrike targeting the primary healthcare center." It was reported that 2 health workers lost their lives in another Israeli attack on a health center located in the town of El-Sawana in the Marjayoun region. The attacks targeting Israel's healthcare infrastructure were condemned, emphasizing that these attacks are a violation of international law.
ISRAEL CLAIMED THAT THE ATTACKS DID NOT TARGET CIVILIANS
On February 28, following the comprehensive attacks launched against Iran in conjunction with the United States, Israel began conducting intense airstrikes on many locations in Lebanon, particularly in the Dahiyeh area of the capital Beirut. In statements made by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), it was claimed that the targets of these attacks were elements belonging to the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and Hezbollah.
AT LEAST 773 PEOPLE HAVE DIED
In the latest statement from the Lebanese Ministry of Health, it was reported that the number of people who have lost their lives in Israel's attacks on Lebanon since March 2 has risen to 773, while the number of injured has increased to 1,933.