This episode refers to Israeli forces that have carried out house demolitions in several southern Lebanese border towns despite a ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon.
Explosions were heard across multiple locations as residential areas near the frontier were targeted.
Israeli officials have stated that the goal is to destroy parts of Lebanese border towns to prevent residents from returning.
Human rights groups have drawn parallels to similar Israeli tactics used in Gaza, warning that such actions could constitute ethnic cleansing.
Lebanon’s Al-Manar correspondent reported that Israeli troops conducted large-scale house detonation operations, describing the moves as violations of the ceasefire in an attempt to compensate for battlefield failures.
The report also noted that Israeli drones were flying over towns adjacent to areas where occupation forces remain deployed.
The development comes after US President Donald Trump announced on Thursday that the occupying regime and Lebanon had agreed to a 10-day ceasefire.
Under the agreement, the Israeli regime is barred from carrying out offensives against the Arab country, including its civilian and state infrastructure.
The ceasefire came eight days after a two-week truce between Iran and the US following 40 days of unprovoked US-Israeli aggression targeting the Islamic Republic.