Hezbollah said in a statement that it carried out 12 attacks against Israeli in the last 24 hours.
The attacks included strikes targeting military vehicles, drone jamming systems and launchers belonging to Israel’s Iron Dome air defense system.
The attacks came in response to Israeli ceasefire violations and attacks on southern villages.
Hezbollah said it targeted an Israeli military engineering vehicle with drones in the southern Lebanese city of Bint Jbeil.
The resistance group also said it struck a technical device and a command vehicle at the Jal Al-Allam site in northern occupied Palestine.
According to Hezbollah, an Israeli Heron 1 drone was confronted above Lebanon’s Bekaa region with a surface-to-air missile, forcing it to leave the area.
The movement said it targeted four Iron Dome launchers at the Branit and Ramim barracks, in addition to three Drone Dome anti-drone jamming systems at Nimr Al-Jamal, Al-Jardah and Naqoura, Anadolu reported.
Hezbollah also said it targeted gatherings of Israeli soldiers in Deir Siryan and Bayyada using artillery and drones.
In recent months, Hezbollah drones, particularly fiber-optic-guided models, have raised growing concern among Israeli officials due to the difficulty in detecting and intercepting them. The Israeli regime’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has described the drones as a “major threat” and urged the military to develop ways to counter them.
More than 3,100 people have been killed, and 1.6 million displaced in the latest Israeli assaults in Lebanon that started March 2.
Israeli attacks continue despite a US-mediated ceasefire that is supposed to remain in effect until early July.