The Lebanese Army said on Saturday that Israel's "brutal attacks" in Lebanon are aimed at preventing the return of stability to the region.

"It has become clear that the continuation of these Israeli brutal attacks aims to obstruct any solution that would allow the restoration of stability in Lebanon," the Lebanese Army said on X/Twitter.

The post further accused the IDF of carrying out attacks across Lebanon earlier on Saturday, causing casualties and extensive property damage.

A Lebanese soldier was among those killed in the attacks, according to the Lebanese Army.

Later on Saturday, a senior Hezbollah official told Reuters that the terrorist organization will not allow Israel "freedom of movement" in what it described as "occupied Lebanese territory."

An Israeli Army airstrike is seen on June 19, 2026 in Nabatieh, Lebanon; Illustrative.
An Israeli Army airstrike is seen on June 19, 2026 in Nabatieh, Lebanon; Illustrative. (credit: Adri Salido/Getty Images)

Also on Saturday, Reuters cited an Israeli military official as saying that the IDF struck Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon after the terror group fired over 50 projectiles at Israeli soldiers in the area.

The official added that stability between Israel and Lebanon was achievable if Hezbollah stopped violating the ceasefire.

Reports of multiple attacks in Lebanon

At least ten people were killed in an Israeli air strike on the southern Lebanese town of Arabsalim on Saturday morning, Lebanon's state news agency NNA reported.

According to Saudi channel Al Hadath, other areas targeted included towns in the Al-Nabatiya region and Mount Al-Rihan in the Jazin region.

An additional attack was reported in the West Lebanon Valley in central Lebanon, according to Al Hadath.

Reuters and Maariv contributed to this report.