Israel carried out strikes across Lebanon on Saturday, killing at least eight people in the south, despite a three-week-old ceasefire between Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah.
The fresh attacks were some of the most intense since the start of the ceasefire, which has done little to halt daily exchanges of fire, mostly in southern Lebanon.
Hezbollah said it had targeted troops in northern Israel with drones on at least two occasions in response to the continued strikes.
The Israeli military said 'several' explosive drones were launched into Israeli territory, with one army reservist severely wounded and two others moderately injured in one of the attacks.
Lebanon's state-run National News Agency reported a series of Israeli strikes across the south, including one on the town of Saksakiyeh, where a raid 'resulted in an initial toll of seven martyrs, including a girl, and 15 wounded, including three children'.
Hezbollah lawmaker Hassan Fadlallah warned of 'a new phase, in which the resistance will not accept a return to pre-March 2', after the group drew Lebanon into the Middle East conflict on March 2.
Lebanese and Israeli representatives are set to hold a fresh round of direct talks in Washington next week.