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In Lebanon, paramedics mourn their own killed in Israeli strike
Wearing identical uniforms, a dozen paramedics gathered around a pair of caskets in the southern Lebanese town of Nabatieh as they prepared to bury two of their own killed in an Israeli strike. Ali Jaber and Joud Sleima…

Wearing identical uniforms, a dozen paramedics gathered around a pair of caskets in the southern Lebanese town of Nabatieh as they prepared to bury two of their own killed in an Israeli strike. Ali Jaber and Joud Sleiman were hit on Tuesday as they headed out on a motorcycle in southern Lebanon on a rescue mission, according to Lebanon's health ministry.
Key takeaways
Quick scan — what you need to know:
- Wearing identical uniforms, a dozen paramedics gathered around a pair of caskets in the southern Lebanese town of Nabatieh as they prepared to bury two of their own killed in an Israeli strike.
- Ali Jaber and Joud Sleiman were hit on Tuesday as they headed out on a motorcycle in southern Lebanon on a rescue mission, according to Lebanon's health ministry.
- Both were wearing paramedic uniforms and their motorcycle was clearly marked as an ambulance complete with flashing lights.
Background
What led here, in plain terms:
- Ali Jaber and Joud Sleiman were hit on Tuesday as they headed out on a motorcycle in southern Lebanon on a rescue mission, according to Lebanon's health ministry.
- Both were wearing paramedic uniforms and their motorcycle was clearly marked as an ambulance complete with flashing lights.
Why it matters
Why readers and decision-makers should care:
- Both were wearing paramedic uniforms and their motorcycle was clearly marked as an ambulance complete with flashing lights.
- Wearing identical uniforms, a dozen paramedics gathered around a pair of caskets in the southern Lebanese town of Nabatieh as they prepared to bury two of their own killed in an Israeli strike.
- Ali Jaber and Joud Sleiman were hit on Tuesday as they headed out on a motorcycle in southern Lebanon on a rescue mission, according to Lebanon's health ministry.