Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon are reported to kill multiple people, with sources describing the attacks as continuing despite warnings about cease-fire violations. Daily Sabah reports that on Tuesday a wave of Israeli strikes hits southern Lebanon and results in civilian casualties, including at least 13 deaths and 31 injuries in one account. Another Daily Sabah report says five people are killed in a separate round of strikes on Tuesday. Both reports frame the incidents within a fragile cease-fire environment, stating that the attacks represent a new violation. The reports also reference broader warnings tied to the conflict, including an Iran warning mentioned alongside the latest strikes, though details of that warning and any subsequent diplomatic response are not provided in the excerpts. The information indicates ongoing strike activity in the same region on the same day, with varying casualty figures depending on the specific incident described. Both reports emphasize the toll on people on the ground and the continuing pattern of strikes during a period when a cease-fire is expected to hold.