Six children are reported to be among at least 11 people killed in a wave of Israeli strikes on southern Lebanon.
A woman and her two children were killed in an Israeli strike on the village of al-Sawana, two security sources said.
Four more children, three women and a man were killed by a strike on Nabatieh, the director of the town’s hospital, Dr Hassan Wazni, and three security sources told Reuters news agency.
Dr Wazni said the bodies of two of the women arrived at the hospital so badly damaged from the strike that they were hard to identify.
He said seven others were wounded.
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Media reports in Lebanon said buildings were on fire after the attacks by Israel.
Lebanon’s powerful armed group Hezbollah, which is backed by Iran, said four of its fighters were killed in separate strikes.
A spokesperson for the Israeli government said the strikes were launched after a woman died and eight other people were injured in a rocket attack fired from Lebanon on the Safed area in northern Israel, in which a military base was also hit.
Hezbollah is thought to be behind the initial rocket attack, but has not claimed responsibility.
It did not announce any operations on Wednesday – but the head of its executive council warned the Israeli attacks “cannot pass without a response”.
In a statement, the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) said: “A short while ago, IDF fighter jets struck a series of Hezbollah terror targets in the areas of Jabal el Braij, Houneh, Dunin, Aadchit and Souaneh.
“Among the targets struck were military compounds, operational control rooms, and terror infrastructure used by Hezbollah terrorists.
“Several targets belonged to the Redwan Forces.”
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Cross-border shelling has already killed more than 200 people in Lebanon, including more than 170 Hezbollah fighters, as well as around a dozen Israeli troops and some Israeli civilians.
Hezbollah and the Israeli military have been exchanging fire for more than four months.
It came after the armed group launched rockets across the disputed frontier in support of its Palestinian ally Hamas, which launched a deadly assault on Israel last October.
The exchange in fire has also displaced tens of thousands of people in the border areas of each country.