BINT JBEIL, Lebanon — An Israeli strike targeting a motorcycle in southern Lebanon hit next to a hospital entrance Monday, killing the motorcycle driver and a hospital security guard and wounding several civilians nearby, local health officials said.
It was not immediately clear who the driver was or why he was targeted in the strike in the town of Bint Jbeil.
The Israeli army did not give a statement on the strike but said it had targeted other areas of southern Lebanon in response to ''terrorist launches.''
The Lebanese militant group Hezbollah has been exchanging strikes with Israeli forces in the border area almost daily since Oct. 8, a day after the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza began.
Mohammed Suleiman, director of the Salah Ghandour Hospital in Bint Jbeil, said they had initially received one person killed and nine wounded in the strike, most of whom were ''civilians who were in front of the hospital, where family members and people accompanying the patients usually gather.''
Hospital officials later said that a security guard who was wounded in the strike had died.
The strike also caused minor damage to the hospital, an Associated Press photographer at the scene said.
Hezbollah later said it had launched a barrage of dozens of missiles at Meron, Safsufa and Kiryat Shmona in northern Israel in response.