Tensions resumed at the southern front on Sunday after a relatively cautious calm prevailed in the morning.

In the afternoon, Israeli warplanes destroyed a house in the town of Bayt Lif in southern Lebanon, killing one person and injuring eight, according to a statement from the Public Health Emergency Operations Center of the Ministry of Public Health.

Meanwhile, a Lebanese Army vehicle came under fire from the Israeli Zar’it site on the Maroun al-Ras road while traveling along the southern border to supply army posts with provisions.

An Israeli drone also dropped bombs for the fourth time today near the border barrier in the town of Kfar Kila.

Earlier, four people were injured in an Israeli strike on Aita al-Shaab, according to a statement by the emergency operations center of the Ministry of Health.

During the day, Israeli aircraft flew intensively over several areas, including the Hasbaya region, Shebaa Farms and as far as the Bekaa Valley, conducting mock raids over the area.

For its part, Hezbollah announced in a statement this afternoon that it had targeted and destroyed the “espionage equipment” at the Rweissat al-Alam site in the occupied Lebanese hills of Kfarchouba.

It also claimed to have targeted an Israeli army patrol near the Kafr Youfal checkpoint and Jal al-Alam site.

Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant stated on Sunday from the northern border with Lebanon that “the price we are paying will not be in vain, and we will continue to strike Hezbollah until we have restored the north’s population.”

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