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Red Cross calls consecutive strikes in Lebanon ‘gravely concerning’

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By Olivia Le Poidevin

GENEVA, ‌April 13 (Reuters) - The International Committee of the Red Cross said ​it was deeply concerned by attacks on medical workers in Lebanon after a deadly strike on ⁠a Red Cross centre in the country on Monday and the death of a volunteer a day earlier.

Lebanon's state news agency reported that Monday's strike, which it ​said was carried out by Israel, killed one person and damaged Lebanese Red Cross vehicles.

The ICRC ‌said the Lebanese Red Cross centre in the district of Tyre, a city on Lebanon's coast, was hit by the strike. It did not comment on who was ⁠responsible or give details of the victim.

The Israeli army did not ⁠immediately respond to a request for comment on Monday's incident.

On Sunday, the Lebanese Red Cross said one of its volunteers, Hassan Badawi, had died from his injuries after a strike by an Israeli drone in the district of Bint Jbeil ‌in southern Lebanon.

Israel's military said it had struck a "Hezbollah terrorist" in the area and ⁠that the incident was under review after it received ‌reports of injury to a Red Cross team.

Agnes ​Dhur, head of the ICRC delegation in Lebanon, said in a statement on Monday: "The loss of those who dedicate their lives to saving others is gravely concerning, ‌given the impact on the civilians who depend on ​their help."

"Humanitarian and medical personnel must ⁠be protected. They must be allowed to reach and help the ‌wounded, and return unharmed," she added.

The latest ⁠war in Lebanon began on March 2, when Lebanese armed group Hezbollah fired at Israeli positions in support of its patron Iran.

Israel has since escalated its air ​and ground campaign in the ‌country where its operations have killed nL1N40V02V more than 2,000 people, displaced more than ⁠one million, and triggered a warning nL8N40S1AG ​that hospitals could run out of life-saving supplies.

(Reporting by Olivia Le Poidevin, ​Editing by Miranda Murray, Aidan Lewis)

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