Israeli Strikes Hit Lebanese Hospital in Tyre, Paramedic Funerals Held
Israeli strikes damaged a main hospital in the Lebanese city of Tyre on Saturday as funerals were held for paramedics killed the previous day.

Israeli strikes on Saturday damaged a main hospital in the Lebanese city of Tyre, according to reports from the region.
The strikes occurred as funerals were being held for paramedics who were killed in attacks the previous day. The targeting of medical personnel and facilities comes amid ongoing hostilities between Israel and Lebanon.
The hospital in Tyre, a major medical facility serving the southern Lebanese region, sustained damage from the Saturday strikes. Details about the extent of the damage or any casualties from the hospital strike were not immediately available.
The deaths of the paramedics and the hospital strike represent the latest incidents involving medical personnel and infrastructure during the current conflict. Medical workers and facilities are protected under international humanitarian law during armed conflicts.
Tyre, located in southern Lebanon along the Mediterranean coast, has been among the areas affected by the ongoing hostilities between Israeli forces and Lebanese groups.