Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon killed at least three people, according to Lebanese state media, despite growing calls for a ceasefire following a new U.S.-Iran agreement.
Hezbollah said it repelled a four-day Israeli offensive, claiming its fighters used drones, rockets, and artillery to stop Israeli advances.
The United States urged all parties, including Israel and Hezbollah, to maintain a complete ceasefire and support ongoing negotiations.
Meanwhile, Israel released a map showing its military presence inside southern Lebanon, drawing criticism over potential violations of existing border and maritime agreements, Al-Jazeera has reported.
The conflict has continued despite reduced violence in recent days, with Lebanon reporting nearly 4,000 deaths and more than one million people displaced since the war began.
