‘He was a hero’: Tributes to Red Cross paramedic killed throughout fierce Israeli bombing in Lebanon | EUROtoday

The evening earlier than 31-year-old Red Cross paramedic Hassan Badawi was killed, he known as his pregnant spouse to inform her that Israeli bombing in Lebanon was “everywhere”, however that he couldn’t depart the wounded behind.

In feedback made to Al Jazeera, his mom, Ahlam Badawi, and his father, Ali, remembered their son as a selfless “hero” who “in every war, used to be the first to go”.

“God used to be merciful on me and used to bring him to me safe,” Ahlam stated in tears on the funeral of her son on Monday. “This time God took him from me.”

While Israeli and Lebanese officers met for formal talks for the primary time in a long time in Washington on Tuesday, Hassan turned one in all 89 emergency staff who’ve been killed in strikes on southern Lebanon since 2 March and the second Lebanese Red Cross responder to be killed this month.

Hassan Badawi was reportedly killed whereas stretchering an injured individual (Lebanese Red Cross)

The father of two is reported to have been carrying a affected person out of an ambulance on a stretcher in accordance with native experiences when he was injured in a drone strike and later succumbed to his wounds. His colleague survived the assault.

The Israeli navy instructed The Independent “the incident is under review”, including that it had focused “a Hezbollah terrorist who operated adjacent to IDF soldiers in the Bint Jbeil area in southern Lebanon. Reports were received regarding a Red Cross team injured in the strike”.

On Tuesday, the World Health Organisation stated there had been greater than 100 assaults on healthcare throughout Israeli strikes in Lebanon.

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) instructed The Independent that “the scale and scope of military operations in southern Lebanon” has reached “devastating” proportions and that well being and medical care within the area is in danger.

“Without continued and sustained support, medical facilities in southern Lebanon could face the risk of closing down,” stated Hashem Osseiran, ICRC spokesperson for the Middle East. The WHO had warned on 9 April that amenities may very well be days away from operating out of provides.

Ahlam Badawi (left), the mom of killed paramedic Hassan Badawi, receives condolences at her residence within the city of Bchamoun, south of Beirut, on Monday (AFP/Getty)

Relentless strikes have compelled nurses and medics to successfully “move in” to hospitals with their households so as to proceed working and since they’re thought of “sanctuaries” secure from bombing.

Strikes on roads have additionally led to issue transferring across the area, proscribing entry to medication and important help assist.

But the hospitals usually are not fully secure. On Monday, a authorities hospital in Tebnine, southern Lebanon, was broken in a close-by Israeli assault.

“The situation in southern Lebanon is, to put it simply, a humanitarian catastrophe. There is an intensification of hostilities, severe constraints on access and movement due to security conditions. Southern Lebanon is mostly covered by evacuation notices but many civilians still live there.”

Colleagues of Red Cross paramedic Hassan Badawi, who was killed in an Israeli strike on Sunday, mourn following his funeral, in Bchamoun, Lebanon (Reuters)

The Lebanese Red Cross has deployed 125 ambulances to assist extra tha 11,000 sufferers and offered well being assist to over 22,000 people.

“The loss of those who dedicate their lives to saving others is deeply troubling, given the impact it has on civilians who depend on their assistance,” stated Agnès Durr, head of the ICRC delegation in Lebanon, in a press release.

“Humanitarian and medical personnel must be protected and enabled to access and assist the wounded, and to return.”

The British Medical Association beforehand known as assaults on medical staff “violations of medical neutrality and international humanitarian law”, whereas Amnesty warned Israel was utilizing the identical “deadly playbook” because it did in Lebanon in 2024.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/israel-lebanon-paramedic-red-cross-b2957387.html