Israeli airstrikes kill a hospital director and 5 paramedics in Lebanon

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An Israeli airstrike killed the director of a university hospital and six others at his home in northeastern Lebanon, state media said.

The strike targeted Dr. Ali Allam’s house near Dar Al-Amal Hospital, the largest health center in Baalbek-Hermel province, which has provided vital health services amid Israel's campaign of airstrikes, the Health Ministry said. State-run media reported that the strike came without warning.

The ministry described his death as a “great loss,” and provincial governor Bachir Khodr said in a post on X that, “Mr. Allam was one of the best citizens of Baalbek.”

In two separate episodes on Friday, Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon killed five paramedics with Hezbollah's medical arm, the Health Ministry said, describing it as “war crime.” The militant group provides extensive social services, including running schools and health clinics.

In a report published Friday, the World Health Organization said nearly half of all attacks on health care in Lebanon since Oct. 7, 2023, have resulted in fatalities.

“This is a higher percentage than in any active conflict today across the globe,” WHO said.

In Lebanon, 226 health workers and patients were killed and 199 were injured between Oct. 7, 2023, and Nov. 18, 2024, the report said.

The Health Ministry said Friday that 3,645 people have been killed in nearly 14 months of war between Hezbollah and Israel, while 15,356 were wounded, the majority following Israel’s escalation in late September. The death count includes 692 women and 231 children.

Comments 1
Missing HellAndWaite 23 November 2024, 16:47

Not every person who has 'doctor' as a day job is therefor a righteous innocent. Not only Arab doctors who are combatants or otherwise targetable in war have been killed in wars for centuries. It is not true that Hezbollah officially and as a militarily deployed force is only comprised of males and that no women and no children are actors in Hezbollah's combat against Lebanon and its sovereignty.

The loss or taking of life is always sad. It just isn't automatically a tragedy in Lebanon's war against itself and the enemy to the South.