The Israeli army claimed this Sunday to have destroyed the “infrastructure” of the Lebanese Shiite party militia Hezbollah, as part of a renewed exchange of fire on the border between the two countries after the hostilities resulting from the attacks of October 7 by the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas). “Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) aircraft recently destroyed Hezbollah’s infrastructure in Lebanon,” the army said, noting that 10 mortar shells were fired from the south of the neighboring country in the last few hours. They stated that they were all “met in open areas,” so it was ruled out that there were any victims. “The IDF is attacking the source of the shooting on Lebanese territory,” there is currently no information on deaths from these clashes. Hezbollah, for its part, has stressed that it is “continuing its operations” against Israeli forces, saying it shot down an Israeli army drone and attacked Israeli army posts in the area during Saturday, the television station reported. Al Manar, associated with the group. Shortly afterwards, the Israeli army fired several rockets against “several suspicious air targets” that had entered Israeli airspace after crossing the border with Lebanon, without further details being provided at the moment. The army said the shots were fired “following a warning of intrusion by enemy aircraft in the north of the country,” but stressed that it had opened fire at other “launch points” in Lebanon’s south. Hezbollah has carried out dozens of attacks on Israeli territory across the border with Lebanon, sparking clashes in the region as there is a risk of the conflict spreading to the neighboring country after Israel warned of a possible major military response. Hamas attacks left nearly 1,200 people dead and more than 240 kidnapped in Israel. Authorities in the Gaza Strip, controlled by the Islamist group, have reported the deaths of 12,300 Palestinians in bombings by Israel, while more than 180 Palestinians have died at the hands of Israeli forces or in settler attacks in the West Bank and East Jerusalem.