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Lebanese Health Ministry Reports Destruction of Health Center in Tyre District

The Lebanese Health Ministry reported the destruction of a primary health care center in Al-Maashouq. Officials stated the incident brings the total number of targeted health facilities to 31.

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1 source·May 19, 10:00 PM(12 days ago)·1m read
Lebanese Health Ministry Reports Destruction of Health Center in Tyre Districtal-monitor.com
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Officials said the incident brings the total number of targeted health facilities to 31. The ministry condemned the destruction and described it as a violation of international law. Officials stated that health centers have continued to be damaged while a ceasefire remains in effect.

Paramedics have been killed in the incidents, according to the ministry. Officials said the number of deaths in the medical sector has continued to rise. The ministry stated that the destruction of health facilities violates international law.

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