Nine paramedics killed, seven wounded in IDF strikes in southern Lebanon, WHO says

.NETWORKIsrael Chronicle - GlobalNine paramedics killed, seven wounded in IDF strikes in southern Lebanon, WHO says

Here are the latest updates from day 29 of war in Israel, the West Bank, the United States, Iran and the Middle East:

■ The Russian Foreign Ministry issued a statement condemning Friday’s U.S.-Israeli strikes on facilities used by the nuclear industry and steel plants, which targeted a uranium ore concentrate production plant and a plant containing heavy water, which is used in nuclear reactors.

■ Two Lebanese reporters and a cameraman were killed in an Israeli airstrike on Saturday, according to Hezbollah-aligned news outlets Al-Mayadeen and Al-Manar.

■ Nine paramedics were killed in five Israeli attacks in southern Lebanon on Saturday, bringing the number of medical workers killed in March to 51, the World Health Organization announced.

■ Police violently dispersed and arrested 22 anti-war protesters in protests that took place across the country.

■ About 40 families are to be evacuated from Moshav Eshtaol in the Jerusalem area following damage caused by an Iranian missile.

■ The Foreign Press Association announced that it lodged a formal complaint over IDF soldier’s detention and assault of a media crew in the West Bank following a settler attack.

■ Pentagon officials fear a shortage of Tomahawk cruise missiles due to their extensive use in the war with Iran, the Washington Post reported.

■ U.S. Vice President JD Vance said that the U.S. has accomplished most, if not all, of its military objectives in Iran and that the United States is « going to be out » of Iran soon in an interview with right-wing political commentator Benny Johnson.


Source:

www.haaretz.com

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