Israel strikes Lebanon killing healthcare workers amid Hezbollah conflict
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View on mapIsrael pounds Beirut's southern suburbs with death toll raising to 850
An Israeli strike hit Beirut's southern suburbs on March 15 according to Lebanese media. Israel's military issued an evacuation warning in the morning covering several neighbourhoods in the area. Lebanese authorities said the death toll in Israeli attacks rose to 850, while more than 830,000 people have registered as displaced.
France 24 WorldMarch 16, 2026 at 10:22 AM UTCIsraeli strike hits Beirut’s southern suburbs
GDELTMarch 16, 2026 at 12:02 AM UTC10 killed in Israeli airstrikes on S. Lebanon
10 killed in Israeli airstrikes on S. Lebanon-
GDELTMarch 16, 2026 at 12:02 AM UTCOvernight Israeli attacks kill four people in Lebanon
Lebanese media and authorities report deadly attacks as efforts continue to find a diplomatic solution to the conflict.
Al JazeeraMarch 15, 2026 at 11:05 AM UTCUS/Israel-Iran War: WHO fumes as Israel attacks Lebanese hospitals, kills 14 health workers
The WHO confirmed that 12 doctors, nurses and paramedics were killed in a strike late Friday on the Bourj Qalaouiyeh Primary Healthcare Centre The post US/Israel-Iran War: WHO fumes as Israel attacks Lebanese hospitals, kills 14 health workers appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
Premium Times NigeriaMarch 15, 2026 at 09:54 AM UTCIsrael pounds Beirut, deepening the humanitarian crisis in Lebanon
Overnight strikes in southern Lebanon killed at least four people, Lebanese state media and the government said on Sunday. Israel is fighting a second front in the war in the Middle East in southern Lebanon, against Hezbollah, alongside the air campaign against Iran it launched with the United States more than two weeks ago. Lebanon's state-run National News Agency (NNA) said Israel struck "an apartment in a residential building" in a northern district of the coastal city of Sidon, killing one person and causing a fire. Story by Morgan Ayre and Thibaut Franceschet.
France 24 WorldMarch 15, 2026 at 09:44 AM UTCIsraeli strike kills 12 Lebanon medics amid peace push
A SITE in the Haret Hreik, a neighbourhood in southern Beirut which was struck by Israel.—AFP • Death toll for paramedics this month rises to 31 after clinic bombing • France offers to host negotiations in Paris; urges Israel to halt its offensive • First direct talks since conflict expected in coming days, Haaretz reports BEIRUT: An overnight Israeli strike on a healthcare centre in Borj Qalaouiya killed at least 12 Lebanese medical personnel, Lebanon’s state news agency said on Saturday, as diplomatic efforts intensified amid reports Israel and Lebanon may hold their first direct talks to de-escalate the war. The health ministry said the death toll was preliminary, with rescue operations underway to search for those still missing under the rubble and the Israeli attack killed doctors, paramedics, and nurses working at the facility. This strike brings the total number of paramedics killed in Lebanon since the start of hostilities to 31, a grim statistic highlighted by the ministry as it accused Israel of repeatedly “targeting ambulance crews while they were performing rescue duties.” The targeted building was an Islamic Health Committee facility, an organisation affiliated with Hezbollah. In a statement, the committee said such attacks would not deter it from “performing our humanitarian duty”. The Israeli military claimed its strike on Friday hit Hezbollah operatives “who were bringing rockets into a weapons depot” in Majdel, a town approximately seven kilometres from Borj Qalaouiya. The military also accused Hezbollah of using ambulances for military purposes, a charge Lebanon’s health ministry has vehemently denied. Amid the escalating violence, French President Emmanuel Macron announced on Saturday that the Lebanese government was ready to engage in “direct talks” with Israel and offered Paris as a venue for negotiations. “Everything must be done to prevent Lebanon from descending into chaos,” Macron said in a post on X. He called on Israel to stop its offensive and for Hezbollah to halt its actions. “France is ready to facilitate these talks by hosting them in Paris,” he said, adding that he had spoken to Lebanon’s leaders. The call for dialogue comes as the Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported that direct talks are expected in the coming days, citing two sources with knowledge of the matter. The negotiations would reportedly focus on ending the fighting and disarming Hezbollah. US President Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner will be involved in the talks that may be held in Paris or in Cyprus, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s confidant Ron Dermer leading the Israeli delegation, Haaretz said. The current conflict flared last week when Hezbollah launched retaliatory attacks against Israel following the killing of Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in a US-Israeli strike. Hezbollah’s deputy leader, Naim Qassem, said on Friday that the resistance group was prepared for a long confrontation. The Lebanese health ministry reported Saturday that Israeli strikes have killed 826 people in Lebanon, including 65 women and 106 children, since the fighting began. Another 2,009 people have been wounded. Israel’s bombardment continued on Saturday across Lebanon. An Israeli strike hit an apartment building in Nabaa-Burj Hammoud, a densely populated northern suburb of Beirut, for the second consecutive day. The health ministry said the attack killed one person and wounded four others. The area, home to a large Armenian-Lebanese community, was spared during the 2024 conflict. Strikes also hit the southern coastal city of Sidon, with state media reporting an apartment in a residential building was targeted in the Haret Saida area, causing a fire. During a solidarity visit to Beirut, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called for an end to the war and launched a $325 million humanitarian appeal to support the hundreds of thousands of displaced Lebanese. “There is no military solution, only diplomacy,” Guterres said on Saturday, adding that diplomatic channels remain open to achieve “an immediate de-escalation and the cessation of hostilities”. Tensions also rose along the southern border, where the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) is deployed. A UNIFIL spokesperson, Kandice Ardiel, confirmed that one of its positions near Mais al-Jabal was hit Friday, “likely by heavy machine gun fire”, wounding one peacekeeper. An investigation has been launched into the source of the gunfire. Published in Dawn, March 15th, 2026
DawnMarch 15, 2026 at 03:01 AM UTCIsrael presses strikes as Lebanon says 26 paramedics killed since war began
Israel's military said it had struck "approximately 110 Hezbollah command centres" since the regional conflict broke out
The Hindu InternationalMarch 14, 2026 at 11:37 PM UTCWHO chief Tedros says 12 dead in strike on primary healthcare center in Lebanon
Israel has launched an extensive bombing campaign against the powerful Lebanese armed group Hezbollah, which has killed more than 770 people and displaced hundreds of thousands more
The Hindu InternationalMarch 14, 2026 at 11:17 PM UTCBBC visits aftermath of Israeli strike on Lebanon that killed family as IDF targets Hezbollah
A relative tells BBC those killed were civilians and not Hezbollah operatives, but the Israel Defence Forces says it was targeting "terrorist infrastructure".
BBC WorldMarch 14, 2026 at 10:55 PM UTC