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STANDARD HUMANITARIAN UNVERIFIED

Israeli airstrike in Bint Jbeil kills two medical workers

Apr 06, 2026 06:35 AM CT Haris, Lebanon Israel,Lebanon,Hezbollah,medical casualties,airstrike,south Lebanon

Summary

An Israeli airstrike in the town of Haris, south Lebanon, targeted a medical crew, resulting in two fatalities and one serious injury. This incident highlights the ongoing escalation of violence in the southern Lebanese border region and the increasing risk to civilian infrastructure and humanitarian personnel. The event underscores the intensifying friction between Israel and Hezbollah proxies in the area.

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Israeli strike kills two medical workers in south Lebanon An Israeli strike directly targeting a medical crew in the town of Haris, in the Bint Jbeil district, killed two medics overnight, Lebanon’s National News Agency reported. The strike also seriously injured a third medical worker, the ...

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Actor Responses

Israel NEUTRAL

Conducted an airstrike targeting a medical crew in Haris.

Hezbollah NEUTRAL

Operating in the region where the strike occurred, though not explicitly mentioned as the target in this specific report.

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STANDARD IDF expands strikes into Beirut suburbs and southern Lebanon

"The new event is a specific instance of the broader military expansion described in Event 12, where the IDF expanded strikes into southern Lebanon. The targeting of medical personnel in Haris represents an intensification of the violence and risk to civilian infrastructure within the geographic scope defined by the expansion of strikes."

→ PARALLEL TO 75% confidence
STANDARD IDF Nahal Brigade conducts targeted strike against Hezbollah operatives

"Both events involve Israeli military operations against Hezbollah-related targets in the Lebanon-Syria border region and southern Lebanon on the same day. While Event 2 targets operatives and the new event targets medical workers, they are part of the same concurrent campaign of friction and violence in the border region."