NGOs in Lebanon denounce Israeli attacks on medics amid ceasefire
On March 2nd, Hezbollah dragged Lebanon into the war when it launched rockets at Israel in what it said was revenge for the killing of Iranโs supreme leader. Since then, Israel's campaign has killed m
On March 2nd, Hezbollah dragged Lebanon into the war when it launched rockets at Israel in what it said was revenge for the killing of Iranโs supreme
Read Full Story at France 24 โWhy This Matters
The targeting of medical personnel in conflict zones is a violation of international humanitarian law, and Lebanonโs fragile healthcare systemโalready strained by years of economic collapseโrisks total collapse if attacks on medics continue. This escalation could force NGOs to withdraw critical services, leaving civilians without access to lifesaving care and deepening humanitarian crises in an already volatile region.
Background Context
Lebanonโs healthcare infrastructure has been deteriorating since the 2019 financial crisis, with hospitals operating at reduced capacity due to fuel shortages and staffing crises. The countryโs medical NGOs, often filling gaps left by the state, now operate under constant threat of escalation, with Hezbollahโs actions and Israelโs retaliatory strikes exacerbating an already precarious balance.
What Happens Next
If attacks on medics persist, NGOs may be compelled to scale back operations or evacuate entirely, leaving civilians in southern Lebanon and border regions without essential medical aid. The international communityโs responseโwhether through pressure on Israel or increased humanitarian fundingโwill be critical in determining whether the situation spirals further into a full-blown health catastrophe.
Bigger Picture
This pattern reflects a broader trend in modern conflicts, where non-state actors and state militaries increasingly disregard protections for medical personnel, civilians, and infrastructure. As asymmetric warfare becomes more common, the erosion of humanitarian safeguards risks normalizing these violations, setting a dangerous precedent for future conflicts.
