Israel warns of strikes on ambulances in Lebanon
An Israeli military spokesperson has warned that Israel could target ambulances in Lebanon if they are used for military purposes, accusing Hezbollah of exploiting medical vehicles for operational activities.
Israel Defence Forces spokesman Avichay Adraee said in a post on X that Hezbollah was making “active use” of ambulances as part of its operations, Caliber.Az reports.
#عاجل ‼️انذار عاجل وخطير: نجدد تأكيدنا انه وفي إطار أنشطته الارهابية يقوم حزب الله باستخدام سيارات الإسعاف استخدامًا عسكريًا واسعًا.
— افيخاي ادرعي (@AvichayAdraee) April 10, 2026
🔸وانطلاقًا من ذلك نعود ونحذّر انه يجب التوقف فورًا عن الاستخدام العسكري للمرافق الطبية وسيارات الإسعاف ونؤكد أنه في حال عدم التوقف عن هذا التصرف… pic.twitter.com/flsb6I2v5J
According to Adraee, Israel had repeatedly cautioned against what it described as the militarisation of medical facilities and emergency vehicles. He stressed that the use of such infrastructure for combat-related purposes constituted a violation of international norms.
By Aghakazim Guliyev







