At least 826 people have been killed in Lebanon, including 106 children, and over 2,000 have been injured since the start of the war, according to the Lebanese Health Ministry.
Saturday alone, 53 people were killed and 76 wounded. The health ministry also said five hospitals have been forced to close, there have been 37 attacks on emergency services and 31 health sector workers have been killed.

A man stands atop the rubble of a building destroyed in an Israeli airstrike as a bulldozer clears debris in Dahiyeh, Beirut’s southern suburbs, Lebanon, March 14, 2026.
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MedGlobal, a leading medical organization providing aid in Gaza, has condemned a new airstrike that killed at least 12 medics in Southern Lebanon, amid repeated attacks on healthcare in the country.
“They hit a clinic with all its staff,” MedGlobal’s Lebanon Country Director Dr. Tania Baban said in a statement.
MedGlobal said it condemns the Lebanon clinic bombing, calling it a brazen disregard for the protection of healthcare.

An overnight Israeli airstrike targeted the Haret Hreik neighbourhood in Beirut’s southern suburbs, on March 14, 2026.
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“It’s an alarming and brutal pattern,” said MedGlobal’s executive director Joseph Belliveau. “Repeatedly bombing clinics and hospitals is tantamount to declaring war on civilians; parties to conflict must show greater restraint and live up to their own legal obligations to protect medical spaces.”
The Israel Defense Forces issued a statement claiming Hezbollah was using ambulances for “military use” and that if the group did not stop, Israel would act against those ambulances.
The IDF did not provide corroborating evidence for this claim.
-ABC News’ Ghazi Balkiz and Tom Soufi Burridge