Initial accounts from Lebanon indicate that a strike in the town of al-Qalila on Wednesday resulted in at least four casualties, with early reports attributing the attack to Israel.
The Israel Defense Forces has not confirmed or denied involvement.
Local media reported that a vehicle was hit in al-Qalila, though details on casualties and damage remain uncertain amid confusion over the recently announced ceasefire. The exact circumstances of the strike are still unclear.
Israeli forces have been active in the Tyre District in recent days as part of broader operations targeting Hezbollah.
The IDF has accused the group of using civilian infrastructure in the region to launch attacks on Israel and Israeli forces.
Subsequent reports indicate that strikes may have occurred in additional locations across southern Lebanon, including the coastal city of Saida, approximately 45 kilometers south of Beirut.
The incident highlights ongoing uncertainty regarding the reach of the ceasefire recently brokered between the US, Israel, and Iran. Conflicting statements from various parties have contributed to the ambiguity.
While officials from Pakistan and an Israeli source have suggested that Lebanon is included in the ceasefire framework, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu earlier indicated that the agreement would not extend to Lebanon, appearing to contradict those claims.
Since the ceasefire announcement by Donald Trump overnight between Tuesday and Wednesday, Hezbollah has reportedly paused its strikes on Israeli territory.

