The IDF confirmed on Monday evening that it had struck several Hezbollah terror infrastructure sites in Lebanon.
"A short while ago, the IDF struck terror infrastructure sites within a Hezbollah strategic weapons production and storage facility in the Beqaa area in Lebanon. The IDF identified Hezbollah's attempts to reestablish presence and operations within the facility," the handout statement read.
The military added that it had also struck Hezbollah sites in the Srifa area, which it said was " a blatant violation of the understandings between Israel and Lebanon."
The IDF's confirmation came after several Arab media reports about strikes throughout Lebanon.
A drone carried out three consecutive strikes on an open area in the village of Aitaroun, in the eastern sector of southern Lebanon, Lebanon's state-run news agency reported on Monday.
A drone attributed to Israel targeted Khallet al-Mahafer on the eastern outskirts of Aitaroun, Hezbollah-affiliated newspaper Al-Akhbar also reported.
Israel also reportedly struck the outskirts of the village of Janta, in the Al-Baqa'a district of eastern Lebanon, near the Syrian border, Hezbollah-affiliated Al Manar reported.
In parallel with reports of attacks in Lebanon, there were additional reports of attacks in Syria.
The previous week, three men, including two Syrian civilians and one Lebanese citizen, were killed in an Israeli strike when a pickup truck was bombed in the south of the country between the villages of Mis al-Jabal and Laida.
Lebanese army takes control of southern Lebanon
The IDF said that one of the men killed in Lebanon was a terrorist in Hezbollah's 'Radwan Force,' and the other was also a Hezbollah terrorist. In addition, multiple strikes were carried out against military targets in the Hama area in western Syria on Saturday, Hezbollah-affiliated network Al-Manar reported. Al-Manar attributed the strikes to Israel.
Over 90% of Hezbollah's infrastructure has been dismantled by the Lebanese army since the start of the November ceasefire, a security source said on Wednesday, according to French international news site, Agence France-Presse (AFP).
In an interview with Sky News Arabia, Lebanese President Joseph Aoun said that the army has taken over control of over 85% of the southern part of Lebanon.