Smoke billows after an Israeli strike on the southern Lebanese village of Shihine near the border on March 4, 2024, amid ongoing cross-border tensions as fighting continues between Israel and Palestinian Hamas militants in the Gaza Strip. (Credit: Kawnat Haju/AFP)
Three paramedics affiliated with Hezbollah were killed in an Israeli strike on south Lebanon Monday, the group said, later announcing retaliatory fire, amid escalating cross-border hostilities during the Israel-Hamas war.
Israel and Lebanon's Iran-backed Hezbollah movement have been exchanging near-daily fire since the day after the Israel-Hamas war erupted in October, raising fears that an all-out conflict could spread across the region.
The Hezbollah-affiliated Islamic Health Committee said three volunteer paramedics died "due to a direct Zionist attack on an emergency center" in south Lebanon's Adaisseh.
Hezbollah later said its fighters targeted Gesher Haziv near northern Israel's coastal city of Nahariya "with batches of Katyusha rockets" in retaliation, while the Israeli military said a number of launches were intercepted, reporting no wounded.
The deaths came hours after Israeli medics said a missile strike on northern Israel killed a foreign worker and wounded seven others, from India.
Hezbollah on Monday claimed several attacks on Israeli military positions, while the Israeli military said it struck Hezbollah targets including "military compounds" and a "command and control center" in southern Lebanon.
Lebanon's health ministry condemned the deadly Israeli strike in Adaisseh "in the strongest terms" and called attacks on medical personnel "unacceptable," in a statement carried by the state-run National News Agency.
Last month, two Islamic Health Committee paramedics and a Hezbollah fighter were killed in an Israeli strike on one of the organization's centers in south Lebanon's Blida, the group and a security source said at the time.
The Israeli army said it had struck a Hezbollah "military compound" in the village.
And in January, Hezbollah said an Israeli strike killed two Islamic Health Committee medics in the town of Hanin. The Israeli army said it had struck Hezbollah targets, as well as "a number of areas in Lebanese territory."
The fighting has killed at least 299 people in Lebanon, most of them Hezbollah members but also including 49 civilians, according to an AFP tally.
In Israel, at least 10 soldiers and seven civilians have been killed.
Three paramedics affiliated with Hezbollah were killed in an Israeli strike on south Lebanon Monday, the group said, later announcing retaliatory fire, amid escalating cross-border hostilities during the Israel-Hamas war.
Israel and Lebanon's Iran-backed Hezbollah movement have been exchanging near-daily fire since the day after the Israel-Hamas war erupted in October, raising fears that an all-out conflict could spread across the region.
The Hezbollah-affiliated Islamic Health Committee said three volunteer paramedics died "due to a direct Zionist attack on an emergency center" in south Lebanon's Adaisseh.
Hezbollah later said its fighters targeted Gesher Haziv near northern Israel's coastal city of Nahariya "with batches of Katyusha...
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