Lebanon's health ministry said three emergency personnel were killed and two wounded in an Israeli attack Saturday on a civil defence team that had been fighting fires in the country's south.
"Israeli enemy targeting of a Lebanese civil defence team that was putting out fires sparked by the recent Israeli strikes in the village of Froun led to the martyrdom of three emergency responders," the health ministry said in a statement.
Two others were wounded, one of them critically, the statement said, adding that the toll was provisional.
Lebanon's civil defence said in a statement that three of its employees were killed in "an Israeli strike that targeted a firefighting vehicle after they had finished a firefighting mission".
The health ministry condemned "this blatant Israeli attack that targeted a team from an official body of the Lebanese state", its statement said.
Lebanon's Iran-backed Hezbollah group has exchanged near daily cross-border fire with Israeli forces in support of ally Hamas since the Palestinian resistance group's October 7 attack on Israel triggered war in the Gaza Strip.
The violence has killed at least 614 people in Lebanon, mostly fighters but also including at least 138 civilians, 24 of them emergency personnel, according to an AFP tally.
On the Israeli side, including in the annexed Golan Heights, authorities have announced the deaths of at least 24 soldiers and 26 civilians.
Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati in a statement blasted Saturday's attack, saying "this new aggression against Lebanon is a blatant violation of international laws... and human values".
The health ministry said the attack was "the second of its kind against an emergency team in less than 12 hours".
Hezbollah announced a string of attacks on Israeli troops and positions near the border on Saturday, including with Katyusha rockets and "explosives-laden drones", some in stated response to "Israeli enemy attacks" on south Lebanon.
Lebanon's National News Agency said Israel carried out air strikes and shelling on several areas of the country's south.
The Israeli military said it identified "projectiles" crossing from Lebanon, intercepting some of them, and also said "a number of UAVs (drones) were identified crossing from Lebanese territory".
It said the air force struck "Hezbollah military infrastructure and a launcher" in the Qabrikha area, while its artillery struck several other areas of south Lebanon.