At least 13 people were killed on Saturday morning during a series of Israeli bombardments of Beirut's southern suburbs and the Bekaa Valley in eastern Lebanon, and southern Lebanese towns.
According to Lebanon's official news agency, the Israeli army carried out 12 airstrikes on Beirut's southern suburbs, targeting key areas.
The news agency confirmed that one person was killed in an Israeli attack on a house in the Saad Nayel neighborhood.
In addition, the director of Al-Abrar School was killed in an airstrike that targeted his residence in the Rashaya Valley town of Al-Rafid.
According to the news agency, a woman died from her injuries after being wounded in an airstrike on the town of Ain in northern Bekaa on Friday.
It stated that the deceased "was working with the Lebanese Red Cross," but no statement from the organization has been issued.
Two young men were also killed in an Israeli airstrike that targeted a car in Marj Harouf area of Nabatieh province in southern Lebanon, the media outlet said.
The Israeli attack also targeted a motorcycle with a guided missile, but the rider managed to escape, it added.
Four more people were killed and several others injured in Israeli airstrikes on eastern town of Zawtar and Majdal Selm of Nabatieh in southern Lebanon, the news agency also reported.
Separately, the Lebanese Civil Defense reported that four bodies and one injured person were pulled out of rubble following an Israeli airstrike on a house in Joya town of Tyre district in southern Lebanon.
The airstrike occurred in the early hours of Saturday, targeting a residential area, causing a building to collapse and trap civilians inside.