Israeli drone and air strikes across southern and eastern Lebanon have killed five people and wounded three paramedics, while also damaging a school, according to local and official Lebanese sources.
Two people were killed in drone strikes on the town of Mefdoun, while additional air strikes targeted areas between Zawtar al-Sharqiya and Zawtar al-Gharbiya, Lebanon’s National News Agency reported on Wednesday.
Two more people were killed in a separate strike that hit the home of a municipal council head in the town of Zellaya in western Bekaa, with rescue operations ongoing at the site, the agency added.
Earlier, in southern Lebanon, one person was killed and three paramedics were injured after Israeli strikes hit several towns, the agency said.
An Israeli drone targeted paramedics affiliated with the Islamic Health Authority in the town of Deir Kifa, wounding three of them, who were taken to nearby hospitals, the agency said.
A separate Israeli air strike on the town of Adshit in the Nabatieh district killed one person, the agency added.
Israeli warplanes also carried out strikes on the towns of Rishknaniyah, Safad al-Battikh, Baraachit and Qallawiyeh, causing severe damage to a school building in Burj Qallawiyeh, according to the agency.
On Tuesday, the Israeli army carried out about 60 attacks on Lebanon, killing five people and injuring others as part of ongoing hostilities since March 2.
Despite a ceasefire announced on April 17 and extended until May 17, the Israeli army has continued its daily strikes on Lebanon and widespread demolition of homes in dozens of villages, echoing its years-long devastation of Gaza.
Since March 2, Israeli attacks on Lebanon have killed at least 2,702 people and wounded 8,311, and displaced more than 1.6 million, about one-fifth of the population, according to the latest official figures.
Israel occupies areas in southern Lebanon, including some held for decades and others seized during the 2023–2024 war, and has advanced about 10 kilometres (6.2 miles) beyond the southern border during the current conflict.









