Caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati condemned Thursday the escalation as more Israeli strikes were reported in south Lebanon.
"At a time where we are insisting on calm and call all sides to not escalate, we find the Israeli enemy extending its aggression," read a statement from Mikati's office.
The fatalities Wednesday marked a significant escalation in more than four months of daily cross-border exchanges since Oct. 8. Ten people, mostly women and children, were killed in Israeli airstrikes on Nabatiyeh and Souaneh. Three Hezbollah fighters were also killed Wednesday.
Government institutions, schools and the Lebanese University closed on Thursday in Nabatiyeh as a security precaution.
In the northern Israeli town of Safed, a female Israeli soldier was killed and eight others were wounded by rockets fired from Lebanon Wednesday. Hezbollah did not claim the strike.
Mikati said Lebanon will file a complaint to the U.N. Security Council against Israel.
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