US-BACKED terror colony wounds 4 Red Cross paramedics in Nabatiyeh; Iran sends aid

Emergency responders have found 17 bodies and rescued 12 wounded overnight as “Israeli” air raids on Lebanon continue.
Rescue workers are still operating at the site of an air attack that destroyed two residential buildings in the Basta neighbourhood of Beirut on Thursday evening to find a missing girl, according to the official National News Agency.
Civil defence crews also responded to multiple fires that erupted in the Bekaa Valley, Baalbek, and Nabatieh as a result of Israeli attacks.

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Lebanese Red Cross teams on search and rescue operation in Nabatieh governorate Anadolu

Israeli strike wounds 4 Lebanese Red Cross paramedics
Four paramedics with the Lebanese Red Cross have just been injured in southern Lebanon as a result of an Israeli air strike, the organisation said in a statement.
The emergency responders were on a rescue mission to a house in the town of Sarbin that was bombed by the Israeli military this morning and coordinated with UN peacekeepers to search for casualties.
But just as ambulances arrived, a second Israeli air strike hit the area, wounding the paramedics, who were taken to hospital but are not in life-threatening condition. “As the team was searching for casualties to rescue, the house was hit for a second time resulting in concussions to the volunteers and damage to the two ambulances,” it said.
Israel has been steadily ramping up its attacks on medics and civil defence crews in Lebanon, openly threatening to hit ambulances based on the claim they may carry Hezbollah fighters or weapons.

Iran sends 3 tonnes of emergency medical supplies to Lebanon. AJ report

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