Israel expanded its targets in its war with Hezbollah in Lebanon on Monday, killing at least 18 people in an airstrike on the Christian-majority town of Aitou in the north, the Lebanese Red Cross said.
So far the main focus of Israel's military operations in Lebanon has been in the south, the Bekaa Valley in the east and the suburbs of Beirut.
The strike in Aitou hit a house that had been rented to displaced families, Aitou mayor Joseph Trad told Reuters. In addition to the deaths, four people were injured, the Red Cross said.
In the south, Israel ordered residents of 25 villages to evacuate to areas north of the Awali River, which flows east to west some 60 km
north of the Israeli frontier.
The operations come amid tensions between Israel and the UN peacekeeping force Unifil in south Lebanon, with Israeli Energy Minister Eli Cohen on Monday repeating a call by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for the UN troops to leave.
The UN said Israeli tanks had burst into its base on Sunday, the latest allegations of Israeli violations against peacekeeping forces.
Israel disputed the UN account and Netanyahu said Unifil was providing "human shields" for Hezbollah, an allegation Hezbollah denies.
Meanwhile, the entire Middle East remains on high alert for Israel to retaliate against Iran for an Oct. 1 barrage of long-range missiles launched in response to Israel's assaults on Lebanon.
The Pentagon said on Sunday it would send US troops to Israel along with an advanced US anti-missile system.
On Monday, the US embassy in Lebanon strongly encouraged its citizens to leave "now", warning that additional flights laid on by the government to help US citizens leave since Sept. 27 would not continue indefinitely.
Unifil has said previous Israeli attacks limited its monitoring abilities and UN sources say they fear any violations of international law in the conflict will be impossible to monitor.
European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said on Monday that EU member states had taken too long to condemn Israel's attacks on Unifil soldiers, describing them as "completely unacceptable".
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez urged EU members to respond to a request by Madrid and Ireland to suspend the bloc's free trade agreement with Israel over its attacks in Lebanon and Gaza.
EU countries, led by Italy, France and Spain, have thousands of troops in the 10,000-strong peacekeeping mission.
The conflict between Israel and Hezbollah resumed a year ago when the group began firing rockets at Israeli positions in support of Hamas at the start of the Gaza war, and has escalated sharply in recent weeks.
Israel says its operations in Lebanon are aimed at securing the return of tens of thousands of people displaced from their homes in northern Israel.
Civil Defense members work at a site damaged by an Israeli air strike in the Christian-majority region of Aitou in north Lebanon, on Monday. REUTERS
Dead bodies lie on the ground in bodybags near a statue of Saint Charbel, at a site of an Israeli air strike in the Christian-majority region of Aitou in north Lebanon, on Monday. REUTERS
Children living in a shelter for displaced families wait to receive food aid from a local restaurant "Carneo", in Beirut, Lebanon, on Monday. REUTERS
People living in a shelter for displaced families gather to receive food aid from a local restaurant "Carneo", in Beirut, Lebanon, on Monday. REUTERS
Lebanese Amal Tefayeli, from Baalbek, flees Lebanon to Syria on foot with her children at the Masnaa border crossing, on Monday. REUTERS
People wait for further transportation after crossing the damaged part of the road at the Masnaa border crossing, on Monday. REUTERS