Lebanese first responders say they are being targeted by Israeli strikes
Briefly

Emergency workers in Lebanon are facing deadly conditions as they rush to aid victims of Israeli airstrikes, with a staggering 178 first responders lost in the conflict. Rescue efforts are disrupted by the very strikes intended to target Hezbollah, revealing the extreme danger that paramedics and civil defense crews face in the escalating violence.
The ongoing Israeli military campaign has particularly endangered civil defense crews, who are often directly struck while trying to assist casualties. The rising body count, especially in the past six weeks, highlights the severe toll on emergency services and the ongoing humanitarian crisis in the region.
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