In a statement, the Ministry of Public Health mourned the two young paramedics in the Nabatieh Ambulance, Ali Jaber and Jude Suleiman, who were martyred in an Israeli enemy raid that targeted their motorcycle while they were heading for a rescue mission in the city of Nabatieh yesterday, even though they were wearing ambulance uniforms and their bike was equipped with ambulance signs and a warning light. The statement said: "The Ministry reiterates its strong condemnation of targeting ambulance teams, as the number of martyrs has risen since the beginning of this war on March 2 to 42 paramedics, which constitutes a deliberate obstruction of rescue work and an insistence on a flagrant violation of international humanitarian law." The Ministry renewed its appeal to international humanitarian bodies to work to take a position that puts an end to this continued violation of laws and customs, which reinforces the logic of unlimited violence and threatens what remains of human values.