Health Workers Among Casualties in Israel-Gaza-Lebanon Conflict
Lebanon reports 54 health workers killed during Israeli operations, while Gaza medics report four Palestinian deaths from Israeli fire.

Lebanese authorities report that at least 54 health workers are among more than 1,400 people killed during Israel's current military operations in Lebanon. The casualties represent a significant portion of Lebanon's medical personnel amid ongoing hostilities.
Human rights organizations have raised concerns that first responders are being deliberately targeted in the conflict, allegations that Israeli officials deny. The targeting of medical personnel in conflict zones is prohibited under international humanitarian law.
Separately in Gaza, Palestinian medics reported that four Palestinians were killed by Israeli fire, according to local health officials. The deaths add to the mounting casualty toll in the ongoing conflict that has affected multiple fronts.
The reported deaths of medical workers highlight the challenges facing healthcare systems in both Lebanon and Gaza as the conflict continues. Medical facilities and personnel have faced increased risks while attempting to provide care during military operations.
Israel has not provided immediate comment on the specific allegations regarding the targeting of health workers, though it has previously stated that its military operations follow international law and target militant infrastructure rather than civilian facilities.