12 health workers killed in Israeli air strike in Lebanon, huge devastation

Twelve health workers were killed in an Israeli airstrike on a health emergency facility in Lebanon. 20 health workers were present here at the time of the attack. There has been no comment yet from the Israeli Army.

The Health Ministry described the attack as a barbaric act and said the Lebanese Civil Defense Force has no ties to Hezbollah. Earlier, Israel carried out airstrikes on Damascus and Qudsaya in Syria, killing 15 people and injuring 16 others.

Command centers targeted
A five-storey building was damaged in a missile attack in Majeh, Damascus. The Israeli military said it had targeted the infrastructure and command centers of the Islamic Jihad terror group. The Health Ministry described the attack as a barbaric act and said the Lebanese Civil Defense Force has no ties to Hezbollah.

The airstrikes came shortly before Ali Larijani, an adviser to Iran’s supreme leader Ali Khamenei, met with representatives of Palestinian factions at the Iranian embassy in the Syrian capital.
Hezbollah targets were targeted

The Israeli Air Force attacked Hezbollah weapons warehouses in Beirut on Thursday night. The structures attacked were all located in the middle of civilian areas.

Claim of attack on Israeli military base
Hezbollah claimed it targeted the Tel Haim military base in Tel Aviv. It is located 120 kilometers from the Lebanon border. It is claimed that this base belongs to the Military Intelligence Division of the Israeli Army.

Iranian military commander said, will give a befitting reply to Israeli attack
Chief Commander of the Iranian Army, Abdolrahim Mousavi said that we will give a befitting reply to the recent Israeli attack. He made the remarks while meeting the family of an Air Force member killed in the attack. We will determine the time and manner of response and will not hesitate when necessary.

Hopefully the situation in Lebanon will improve soon
At the same time, after talks with Lebanese leaders on Friday on the ongoing war between Israel and Hezbollah, top Iranian official Ali Larijani said that he will support any decision taken by the Lebanese government regarding a ceasefire. He hopes that the situation in Lebanon will improve soon.

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