
Lebanon strikes kill rescue workers, fueling war-crime concerns amid ceasefire
Two Israeli air strikes on a building in Majdal Zoun, southern Lebanon, killed nine people, including three Lebanese Civil Defense rescue workers who were responding to the first strike; two Lebanese soldiers were wounded. Israel said it targeted a Hezbollah commander nearby and is reviewing details, while rights groups warn that deliberate attacks on medics could amount to a war crime. The attack comes during a US-brokered ceasefire that has reduced but not stopped fighting.