An Israeli air strike targeted ambulances and fire trucks in southern Lebanon, according to reports from National News Agency.
The strike occurred in the town of Deir Qanoun Ras al-Ain, where emergency response vehicles were hit during ongoing military operations. Authorities said the vehicles were engaged in response activities at the time of the attack.
No immediate official casualty figures were released following the incident. Local reports indicated damage to multiple emergency units operating in the area.
The development comes amid continued Israeli strikes across southern Lebanon targeting positions linked to Hezbollah. Israeli officials have previously stated that the group uses civilian infrastructure for military purposes, including emergency vehicles, though no evidence was publicly provided alongside the latest claims.
The strikes follow a period of heightened tensions despite a ceasefire between the United States and Iran earlier this week. Lebanese authorities have reported rising casualties from continued attacks across the country.
The targeting of emergency vehicles has raised concerns among local officials and humanitarian responders about the safety of rescue operations. The situation remains under observation as regional tensions continue and diplomatic efforts seek to prevent further escalation.
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