
The article relies heavily on Anadolu Agency (Turkish state media) and unnamed Lebanese officials for casualty figures and incident descriptions, without independent verification or Israeli perspective on the strikes. Language choices—'despite a ceasefire,' 'allegedly struck,' 'killing two paramedics'—frame Israeli actions as violations while emphasizing civilian casualties (paramedics, soldiers, civilians in houses), which shapes reader perception toward criticism of Israeli military conduct.
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Framing may shift if independent casualty verification, Israeli military statements, or broader ceasefire negotiations are disclosed.
Fifteen people, including two paramedics and a Lebanese soldier, were killed and 13 others wounded on Tuesday in 59 Israeli attacks across Lebanon, according to Anadolu Agency.
The reported attacks included air strikes and artillery shelling despite a ceasefire declared on 17 April.
Israeli aircraft carried out 23 raids in the Tyre district, targeting areas including Tyre, Al-Mansouri, Srifa, Arzoun and Al-Bazouriyah.
The report said a strike in Tayr Debba killed a Syrian national and wounded his wife, while another attack in Al-Mansouri injured several people. In the Nabatieh district, 12 raids reportedly targeted Nabatieh and surrounding towns including Jebchit and Deir al-Zahrani.
According to Anadolu, one strike in Jebchit killed three people, including a Lebanese army soldier, while another in Deir al-Zahrani killed two people after hitting a house.
A separate raid in Nabatieh allegedly struck a civil defence team attempting to rescue an injured person, killing two paramedics and the wounded civilian while injuring a female paramedic.
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