Israeli strikes in violation of a cease-fire killed at least three people, including two paramedics, in southern Lebanon on Sunday.
Lebanon's Health Ministry confirmed that the two paramedics of the Hezbollah-affiliated Islamic Health Committee were killed and five others were wounded Sunday in Israeli strikes.
A ministry statement said that Israeli "directly targeted, with two strikes, two Health Committee sites," killing one paramedic and wounding three others in Qalaway, and killing another paramedic and wounding two others in Tibnin. The statement decried Israel's continued "violation of international laws."
Earlier, a person was killed and 13 other injured in an Israeli airstrike targeting the southern Lebanese town of Bedias, despite a truce, also confirmed by the Health Ministry. It said the strike hit the town, without providing further details.
The strike followed a wave of Israeli attacks across Lebanon on Saturday that killed at least 25 people, including two children, and injured several others.






