The IDF confirmed launching airstrikes in southern Lebanon overnight and this morning, stating they were in response to "repeated violations of the ceasefire" by Hezbollah.

Overnight, Hezbollah launched some 50 projectiles at Israeli troops operating in the area.

The IDF released a statement:

These constitute repeated violations of the ceasefire agreement by the Hezbollah terror organization. The IDF will not accept harm to Israeli civilians and its forces, and will respond forcefully to any use of force against them.

The military did not provide information on casualties from Hezbollah's attacks, nor did it comment on claims it attempted to advance toward the Ali Taher ridge near Nabatieh.

In response to the "blatant violations" and to "remove threats," the IDF struck dozens of Hezbollah sites and operatives across southern Lebanon, targeting rocket launchers, weapon depots, and command centers.

The military added:

The IDF is committed to the ceasefire agreement in accordance with the directives of the political echelon and will continue to act to remove any threat to the State of Israel and IDF troops.