Israel continued its strikes on south Lebanon on Sunday, despite a ceasefire, killing two paramedics affiliated with Hezbollah.
The Lebanese state-run National News Agency reported Israeli airstrikes on more than 20 locations, including two south Lebanon villages where residents were warned to evacuate.
The strikes come despite a ceasefire in place since April 17, which was supposed to halt hostilities with Hezbollah.
A Lebanese health ministry statement said that Israel directly targeted two Health Committee sites, killing one paramedic and wounding three others in Qalaway, and killing another paramedic and wounding two more in Tibnin.
The overall death toll from Israeli strikes since the war erupted has risen to 2,846, including 108 health and emergency workers.
Lebanon and Israel are preparing to hold a third round of talks on Thursday and Friday in Washington.