Sunday, 24 November 2024

Lebanon says Israeli air strikes have killed leading doctor and paramedics.

Extract from ABC News

A plume of orange explosion flames erupting from the side of a multi-storey building as shadowed onlookers watch

Smoke and flames erupt from a building hit by an Israeli air strike in Chiyah, in southern Beirut. (AP: Bilal Hussein)

In short:

A leading doctor and at least five paramedics were killed in Israeli air strikes in Lebanon, according to the country's health ministry.

A further nine medical staff were injured in an Israeli strike on a hospital in Gaza, the facility's director said.

Italy's defence minister has condemned a rocket attack on a UNIFIL building in southern Lebanon that injured four Italian peacekeepers.

Paramedics and United Nations peacekeepers have been killed and injured by separate Israeli and Hezbollah air strikes targeting regions in Gaza and north-eastern Lebanon, according to local authorities in those areas.

One air strike in the Baalbek-Hermel province of north-eastern Lebanon on Friday killed Ali Allam, a doctor and the director of a university hospital, as well as six others, state media said.

The attack targeted Dr Allam's house near the Dar Al-Amal Hospital, which is the largest health centre in the province and has provided health services during Israel's campaign in Lebanon.

Lebanon's health ministry described Dr Allam's death as a "great loss".

A big orange explosion coming from the side of a multi-storey building with balconies

Suburban areas of Beirut and other parts of Lebanon have come under attack during another wave of Israeli air strikes, according to the country's state media and health ministry. (AP: Bilal Hussein)

A further 30 people were killed in Israeli air strikes in the east and south of the country, Lebanon's health ministry said.

In a separate Israeli air strike on Friday, five paramedics working with Hezbollah's medical arm were killed, according to the health ministry.

In Gaza, the Kamal Adwan Hospital was hit by an Israeli armed drone and air strikes on Friday, injuring nine medical staff and damaging the facility's generator and oxygen systems, the hospital's director said.

Hossam Abu Safiya said the strikes landed before dawn and hit the entrance of the hospital's emergency unit as well as a courtyard.

The Israeli military said it was unaware of a strike in the area of Kamal Adwan Hospital.

Mr Abu Safiya said the hospital was treating 85 injured individuals, including 14 children in the paediatric ward and four newborns in the neonatal unit.

Rescue workers wearing hi-viz vests and helmets walking alongside a large pile of building debris

Rescue workers inspect damaged buildings in Chiyah, in southern Beirut. (AP: Bilal Hussein)

The strike is the latest hit on the Kamal Adwan Hospital, which has been targeted several times over the past month and was raided by Israeli troops during an offensive in the nearby Jabaliya refugee camp and the towns of Beit Hanoun and Beit Lahiya, staff at the hospital said.

The Israeli military said it detained Hamas fighters hiding in the hospital during those raids.

On Saturday evening, Hamas's armed wing said an Israeli woman taken hostage during the October 7 attacks last year had been killed, but Israel's military said it could not "confirm or refute" the claim.

The Israeli army said in a statement it was examining the information after Hamas "released footage allegedly showing a hostage who had been killed".

Israeli strikes kill 120 Palestinians 

The strikes on Kamal Adwan Hospital were part of a wider series of strikes on the enclave, with Palestinian health officials saying at least 120 Palestinians were killed in the 48 hours to Sunday.

They said seven members of a single family were killed in a strike on a house in Gaza City, with dozens of others killed in separate Israeli strikes across central and southern Gaza.

Israeli forces have continued operations in the northern part of Gaza, as part of a renewed offensive the Israeli military says is aimed at preventing Hamas from regrouping.

Israel's 13-month campaign in Gaza has killed more than 44,000 people and displaced nearly all the enclave's population at least once, according to Gaza officials.

The war was launched in response to an attack by Hamas-led fighters who killed 1,200 people and captured more than 250 hostages in Israel on October 7 last year, according to Israeli tallies.

Months of attempts at finding a truce between the two sides were recently put on hold, with mediator Qatar suspending its efforts until the sides are prepared to make concessions.

UN says peacekeepers injured in rocket fire

The United Nations on Friday said two rockets that were likely fired by Hezbollah militants hit the headquarters of a peacekeeping force in southern Lebanon on Friday, injuring four Italian peacekeepers.

UN spokesperson Stephane Dujarric said the rockets hit a bunker and a logistics area in the building, located near the village of Chamaa, north of Lebanon's border with Israel, sparking a fire in one of the structures that had to be swiftly extinguished.

The Australian government lists Hezbollah as an organised terrorist group.

Mr Dujarric said the four injured peacekeepers were receiving treatment at a medical facility adjoined to the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) mission.

"Thankfully, none of the injuries are life-threatening," Mr Dujarric said.

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Large areas of the Beirut suburb of Dahiyeh were covered in thick plumes of smoke after strikes on the city. (AP: Bilal Hussein)

Italian Defence Minister Guido Crosetto described the attack as "intolerable" and said the Italian contingent of peacekeepers was in southern Lebanon "to offer a window of opportunity for peace, and cannot become hostage to militia attacks".

Mr Dujarric said the latest strike was the third attack on Chamaa in a week and came amid heavy shelling and ground skirmishes in the Chamaa and Naqoura areas in recent days.

The strike on Friday also followed a rocket attack on a UNIFIL base east of the village of Ramyah on Tuesday that injured four peacekeepers from Ghana.

Mr Dujarric said UNIFIL strongly urged Hezbollah and its affiliates and Israel to avoid fighting near its positions, which are supposed to be protected.

"We remind all parties that any attack against peacekeepers constitutes a serious violation of international law and the UN Security Council resolution that ended the 2006 Israel-Hezbollah war," he said.

In a report published on Friday, the World Health Organization (WHO) said nearly half of all attacks on healthcare facilities in Lebanon since October 7, 2023, had resulted in deaths.

"This is a higher percentage than in any active conflict today across the globe," the report said.

In Lebanon, 226 health workers and patients were killed and 199 were injured between October 7, 2023, and November 18, 2024, according to the WHO.

Lebanon says Israel used bunker buster bombs on Beirut

An air strike launched by Israeli forces on Saturday targeted central Beirut, killing at least four people and injuring 23 others in the neighbourhood of Basta, according to Hezbollah's al-Manar broadcaster, citing the Lebanese health ministry.

Lebanon's National News Agency also said that the attack resulted in a large number of fatalities and injuries and destroyed an eight-storey building.

The agency said Israel used bunker buster bombs in the strike, leaving a deep crater and a strong smell of explosives in Beirut hours after the attack.

It marked the fourth Israeli air strike this week targeting a central area of Beirut, where the bulk of Israel's attacks have targeted the Hezbollah-controlled southern suburbs.

The strikes, which occurred at about 4am, local time, came after a day of heavy bombardment of Beirut's southern suburbs and the southern coastal city of Tyre. The Israeli military had issued evacuation warnings prior to those strikes.

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