Lebanon's health ministry reported that 13 people were killed on Friday in Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon, including in a town where Israel had issued an evacuation order, despite the ceasefire. The strikes in Habboush killed eight people, including a child and two women, and injured 21 others. Other strikes in Zrariyeh killed four people, two of them women, and wounded four more. One person was killed and seven injured in Ain Baal. In Habboush, an AFP photographer saw smoke rising after the raids. The state-run National News Agency reported that Israeli warplanes launched strikes shortly after the warning. Israel's military said it would act against Hezbollah's ceasefire violations and told residents to leave. Hezbollah claimed attacks on Israeli troops, saying they were in response to Israeli violations. Lebanon’s health ministry said that over 2,600 people have died in Israeli strikes since March 2, including emergency workers. The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies stated that Lebanese Red Cross volunteers fear for their lives. Two Lebanese Red Cross paramedics are among those killed in Israeli strikes.