At least two people have been killed in an Israeli attack in southern Lebanon, according to first responders and local media, amid growing concerns that the Israel-Hamas war could spread beyond Gaza.
Two people were killed in an Israeli strike on the town of Ainata on Monday, according to a first-responder organisation affiliated with the Hezbollah-allied Amal Movement and Lebanese state media.
It was not immediately clear if those killed were civilians.
The Israeli military said earlier that “terrorists fired towards several locations in northern Israel”.
The army said its artillery struck the source of the fire and hit posts which “terrorists used to carry out launches toward Israel”.
In a separate attack, Israeli forces shelled media teams and journalists in the Lebanese border village of Yaroun, official Lebanese news agency NNA reported.