Israeli Strikes in Lebanon: 3 Dead Including 2 Hezbollah Fighters
Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon killed three people on Monday, including two Hezbollah fighters and a paramedic. The tensions between Hezbollah and Israel have intensified following recent attacks, raising fears of a potential full-blown war. Lebanon has received emergency medical supplies in anticipation of further escalations.
Lebanon's health ministry reported on Monday that Israeli strikes in the country's south resulted in three fatalities.
Hezbollah confirmed the deaths of two of its fighters, while a paramedic was also killed.
The increased hostilities come after strikes targeting the elite Radwan unit of Hezbollah in the Mais al-Jabal and Ebba villages, which are close to the Israeli border.
These attacks follow Hezbollah's support for Hamas since the October 7 attack on Israel.
The recent surge in violence has left many concerned about the potential for a comprehensive war.
Lebanon has also received emergency medical supplies from the World Health Organization as part of preparations for further escalations in the conflict.