BEIRUT: Wael Mousawi, a 35-year-old Civil Defense responder in Tyre, says he has spent weeks moving “between death and death,” pulling bodies from the rubble of flattened homes in southern Lebanon as rescue teams struggled to keep pace with the scale of destruction. Paramedics and rescue workers across the country have been caught in the crossfire of the latest war between Israel and Hezbollah, rushing into areas civilians are fleeing, searching for survivors and navigating roads cratered by airstrikes.

Since the Israel-Hezbollah war began on March 2, at least 91 Lebanese medical workers have been killed by Israel, the Lebanese Health Ministry said.

Lebanese health ministry says killing of 91 healthcare workers shows ‘total disregard’ for international law

BEIRUT: Wael Mousawi, a 35-year-old Civil Defense responder in Tyre, says he has spent weeks moving “between death and death,” pulling bodies from the rubble of flattened homes in…