The IDF killed a terrorist who attempted to cross the Yellow Line and approach troops stationed in southern Gaza, the military said on Friday.
"Following the identification, the troops eliminated the terrorist in order to remove the threat," the military said.
Earlier, the military announced it had struck Hezbollah infrastructure in several areas of southern Lebanon, hitting a training compound used by the group’s Radwan Force and military structures used to store weapons, the army announced on Friday.
The strikes came amid what Israel describes as ongoing violations of ceasefire understandings between Israel and Lebanon, and were carried out to remove threats to Israeli troops and civilians, according to the IDF.
Earlier Friday, sirens sounded in the Bar’am area in northern Israel when an interceptor was launched at a suspicious aerial target, which was later determined to be a false alarm, the army said.
Radwan Force site, weapons storage hit
According to the IDF, the targeted training compound was used by Radwan operatives for shooting exercises and other weapons drills, intended for planning and executing attacks against Israeli forces and civilians. The military said additional strikes hit structures recently used to store weapons for Hezbollah activity.
The army said Hezbollah’s conduct, including training and entrenchment near the border, contravenes the ceasefire framework and poses a direct threat to Israel. “The IDF will continue to operate in order to remove any threat to the State of Israel,” the statement added.