Mar 14 β€’ 21:30 UTC πŸ‡ΆπŸ‡¦ Qatar Al Jazeera

Israel threatens to bomb ambulances in Lebanon.. Will the scenario of Gaza be repeated?

Israel warns it may target ambulances in Lebanon, alleging Hezbollah is using them militarily, evoking memories of the Gaza conflict.

The Israeli army has issued a warning regarding the potential targeting of ambulances and medical facilities in Lebanon, claiming that Hezbollah is illegally utilizing these resources for military purposes. This escalation of tensions recalls similar justifications used during the brutal conflict in Gaza, where hospitals and ambulances became direct targets, leading to a near collapse of the healthcare system. The spokesperson for the Israeli military, Avichay Adraee, stated that Hezbollah's extensive military use of ambulances poses a significant threat to the safety and legality of medical operations.

Adraee's statement stressed that if Hezbollah does not cease this military use of ambulances and medical facilities, Israel will take action in accordance with international law. However, the Israeli military has not provided any substantive evidence to support these claims or responded to requests for proof of Hezbollah's alleged misuse of medical facilities. Meanwhile, a Hezbollah official dismissed the accusations, asserting that the party does not engage in such practices, which raises further questions about the validity of the Israeli military's statements and the potential for increased conflict in the region.

This warning marks a significant escalation in rhetoric and could have dire implications for civilian safety and humanitarian efforts in Lebanon. With the recent history of violence heavily shaping perceptions and reality in the region, such threats could lead to widespread panic and a further deterioration of the already fragile health care system in Lebanon. The situation remains tense, and the international community is urged to pay close attention to developments that could lead to severe humanitarian crises, reminiscent of previous conflicts in Gaza and beyond.

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