Hezbollah announced the implementation of a series of military operations against Israeli forces in southern Lebanon, which included targeting military vehicles and concentrations of soldiers in a number of southern axes, in response to what it described as continuing Israeli violations of the ceasefire.

In successive statements, Hezbollah said that its fighters targeted, at 07:00 on Saturday morning, a “Yagi” military vehicle belonging to the Israeli army at the riverbed on the outskirts of the eastern town of Zawtar, using an “Ababil” attack drone.

He added that a “Numira” military vehicle was targeted at Al-Salaa Hill in the town of Qantara at 07:30 in the morning by a strike drone.

The party also announced that it targeted a gathering of Israeli vehicles and soldiers west of the new Balat site with a swarm of assault drones, noting that the operation was carried out at 11:00 a.m. on Friday.

In another statement, it was reported that a gathering of Israeli vehicles and soldiers on the southwestern outskirts of the town of Majdal Zun was targeted with a missile at 02:15 am on Saturday.

He pointed out that an Israeli military bulldozer was targeted in the vicinity of the town of Majdal Zoun by an assault drone at 12:50 p.m.

He also announced that a gathering of Israeli soldiers had been targeted on the outskirts of the town of Kafr Tibnit with two attack drones at 07:00 on Saturday morning.

In conjunction with these statements, the party’s military media published video recordings that it said documented two previous operations. The first targeted a gathering of Israeli vehicles and soldiers in the town of Qantara on June 9, 2026 with a specific missile, and the second targeted a gathering of soldiers in the vicinity of Beaufort Castle on June 5, 2026 with a missile launcher.

These operations come in light of the ongoing field escalation taking place on the southern front, where Israel and Hezbollah have exchanged attacks on an almost daily basis since the renewed confrontations on the southern Lebanese border.

During recent weeks, Israel has expanded its military operations into several areas in the south, targeting sites, infrastructure, vehicles, and individuals that it says are linked to Hezbollah, while the party continues to announce the implementation of operations against Israeli forces deployed in a number of border axes and within southern regions.

Recent operations highlight the extensive use of attack drones, which have become one of the most prominent field confrontation tools, along with guided missiles and artillery shells, which reflects an increasing shift towards confrontations based on drones and precision targeting.

These developments also come at a time when regional and international diplomatic efforts are intensifying, aiming to stabilize the ceasefire and prevent the confrontation from sliding into a broader war, amid the continuation of mutual military operations and the rising level of tension along the southern front.