Four people were killed and several others were injured in an Israeli airstrike that targeted paramedics in Tayr Debba Town in Tyre District of southern Lebanon. The Lebanese National News Agency (NNA) reported that three people were killed in Nabatieh after Israel launched more airstrikes Saturday night on Aanqoun. On Sunday morning, planes raided most of the villages and towns of Nabatieh, killing a child in Bint Jbeil, and another person from Ebba village in Nabatieh, southern Lebanon. The Israeli warplanes also raided eastern Zebdine, Jibchit, Kfarchouba, Kfarkela, Kfar Hatta, Ain Qana, and Ghaziyeh in Nabatieh, and Iqlim Al Tuffah in southern Lebanon. Israeli warplanes targeted the city of Baalbek in northeastern Lebanon, and the districts villages with a series of violent raids, targeting Chaat, Sarein, Ain es Saouda, Na'na'iya, Younine, Taraiyya, and Bodai, in addition to many villages in the northern Beqaa. Israeli warplanes also targeted Hermel town, eastern Beqaa and its surroundings with a ser ies of violent raids. Lebanon is exposed to extensive Israeli attacks targeting various governorates and regions, especially in the capital Beirut and the villages and towns of the south, which led to the killing and wounding of nearly 3,000 people, and forced hundreds of thousands of residents of the targeted areas to a large wave of displacement. Lebanon's caretaker Minister of Public Health Firas Abiad announced Saturday that the death toll from Israeli attacks on Lebanon since Oct. 8, 2023 reached 1,640, with 8,408 injured. Source: Qatar News Agency
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