Israel has carried out several airstrikes after several air strikes on Lebanon in Israel after the worst violence since the ceasefire took place in November.
The Israeli military said it had targeted dozens of rocket launchers and a command center belonging to Iranian -backed militia and political group Hezbollah in southern Lebanon.
The Lebanese Ministry of Health said six people, including a child, were killed in airstrikes.
Several armed groups work in Lebanon, including Hezbollah and Palestinian factions, and no one has claimed responsibility for the attack.
A few hours after the first set of strikes, the second wave of attacks at night was on targets in which the Israeli army was described as a facility for command centers, infrastructure sites and weapons storage in Lebanon.
On Saturday, a rocket attack from Lebanon took place a few days after its aggression against Hamas against Hamas Hamas in Gaza.
The Israeli military said it had stopped three rockets in the northern Israeli town of Matola, and that no casualties were reported.
Hezbollah said there was no involvement, and it was bound to ceasefire.
The Lebanese army said it had eliminated the “three ancient rocket launchers” in the south, and the country’s defense minister said the investigation was launched.
These developments pressed a critical war, which was developed by the United States and France, which ended more than a year of conflict between Israel and Hezbollah.
Under the terms of the ceasefire agreement, the Lebanese army will deploy thousands of additional troops to the south of the country to prevent armed groups from invading Israel.
Hezbollah needed to remove its fighters and weapons, while the Israeli army would withdraw from the occupied positions in the war.
But Israel has almost made Air air strikes on what Israel has described as the targets of Hezbollah, and indicated that the attacks will continue to prevent the group from re -working.
The Israeli military is still occupying five places in southern Lebanon, in which the Lebanese government says the country’s sovereignty and violation of the deal are violated.
Israel says the Lebanese army has not yet fully deployed in these areas, and it needs to stay in these places to guarantee the security of its border communities.
Saturday’s attack is further evidence One of the challenges facing the Lebanese army, as it tries to overcome the southern regions, where Hezbollah traditionally has a strong presence and support.
Lebanese President Joseph Own, who came to power in January, has said that only the state should have weapons in the country, in which Hezbollah’s weapons are viewed.
On Saturday, he condemned “efforts to drag Lebanon into a cycle of violence”, while Prime Minister Natif Salam said the increase was “threatening to drag the country into another war”.
In Lebanon, UNFEL, the UN peacekeeper said it was “terrified of the possible increase of violence”, urging both Israel and Lebanon to “keep their promises”.
Hezbollah suffered defeat in a dispute with Israel: Many of its leaders were killed, hundreds of fighters were killed and most of its weapons were destroyed.
The group faces a major challenge to provide financial support to their communities affected by the war, and disarm its opponents.
Lebanese international partners say they will help the country only if the government works to stop Hezbollah, the most powerful group in Lebanon.
Hezbollah launched its campaign on October 7, 2023, a day after the Hamas attacks on southern Israel, saying it was expressing solidarity with Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.
The long -standing conflict increased, and this led to a high -speed campaign in Lebanon, and a ground attack on southern Lebanon.
The aggression killed about 4,000 people in Lebanon – including many citizens – and resulted in more than 1.2 million people displaced.
The target of Israel in its war against Hezbollah was to allow the return of about 60,000 people displaced from communities in the north of the country due to the group’s attacks, and it was to be removed from the border areas.