Israeli forces carried out strikes in southern Lebanon on Saturday and terrorists lost their lives in the process, according to officials.
Lebanon’s health ministry said the strikes hit areas near the border, where rescue teams later searched through rubble for those affected.
Images from the scene showed heavy damage at one site, with workers using equipment to clear debris.
The incident comes shortly after Israel and Lebanon agreed to extend their ceasefire by three weeks.
The truce, which took effect in mid-April, aimed to ease months of fighting along the border.
Yet exchanges have continued in some spots despite the agreement.
Lebanese reports described the strikes as responses to activity from terrorists in the area.
Israeli officials have said their operations target threats from groups linked to Hezbollah.
Both sides accuse the other of violating the terms of the pause.
This marks one of the latest cases of violence since the ceasefire extension.
Earlier this week, similar actions led to further losses, including a journalist caught in the crossfire.
Families in southern villages have begun to return home only to find buildings damaged or destroyed.
The fragile truce holds for now, but incidents like this raise questions about how long it can last without stronger enforcement.
Officials from both countries, along with mediators, continue talks to prevent any return to full conflict.
