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Beirut, May 23 (Petra) – Israeli warplanes carried out airstrikes on
villages and towns in southern Lebanon and the Western Bekaa Valley
on Saturday, killing 10 people and injuring 33 others, according to
Lebanese authorities.
Among the injured were 25 members of the medical, nursing and
administrative staff at Hiram Hospital in the southern city of Tyre.
The Lebanese Army stated that one soldier sustained moderate injuries
following an Israeli strike targeting an army barracks in Nabatieh.
Lebanon’s Ministry of Health said the airstrikes near Hiram Hospital
caused extensive damage to the facility and injured hospital staff.
The ministry noted that airstrikes were the second time in less than
two months that the hospital had been exposed to danger due to
repeated Israeli attacks, which it said violated international
humanitarian law protecting medical facilities and disregarded
relevant international resolutions, including a recent World Health
Assembly resolution calling for the protection of Lebanon’s health
sector.
The ministry added that the death toll from the ongoing aggression
between March 2 and May 23 had risen to 3,123, with 9,506 others
wounded.
//Petra// AK