At least 14 people have been killed, including two civil defence workers, and 13 others wounded in Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon despite a ceasefire.
An overnight Israeli airstrike targeting an inhabited house in the town of Kfar Dounine has killed at least six people and injured seven others, according to the National News Agency (NNA).
In separate incidents, a Syrian man was killed by a drone strike on a motorcycle, while two paramedics from the Nabatieh regional civil defence centre were killed while evacuating an injured person.
A young civilian and a Lebanese soldier were also killed in strikes across the Nabatieh district.
Israeli warplanes have carried out 11 airstrikes across the district, with the town of Jebchit alone being hit five times.
Since 2 March, Israeli attacks in Lebanon have killed more than 2,840 people and displaced more than 1.6 million—about one-fifth of the population.
The Israeli army continues daily strikes and fire exchanges with Hezbollah despite a ceasefire announced on 17 April and extended until 17 May.
Israeli forces currently occupy areas in southern Lebanon, having advanced up to around 10 kilometres (6.2 miles) inside Lebanese territory.










