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Israeli airstrike injures 4 Lebanese Red Cross paramedics

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Four Lebanese Red Cross paramedics were injured in an Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon, according to the organization.

The team was on a rescue mission in Sarbin, responding to an earlier Israeli attack on a house. As they arrived to search for casualties, a second airstrike struck the area, wounding the paramedics.

The injured workers were taken to the hospital, but their injuries are not life-threatening, according to the announcement.

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