Israel's military said Monday it had killed a Hezbollah operative in southern Lebanon, a region that has witnessed several attacks despite the ceasefire between Israel and the group.
In November last year, Lebanon and Israel agreed a ceasefire to end more than a year of fighting between Israel and Hezbollah.
The Israeli army said Monday that Muhammad Ali Shuweikh - the targeted operative - was the local representative for Hezbollah in the area of Mansouri.
"He was responsible for communication between the terror organization and the residents of the area regarding financial and military subjects. Additionally, the terrorist operated to seize private assets for terror use," it added.
"The terrorists' activities constituted a violation of the understandings between Israel and Lebanon."
The Lebanese health ministry on Sunday said the strike hit a car in the town of Mansouri, just over 10 kilometers (six miles) from the Israeli border, and "resulted in the martyrdom of a citizen.”
A report from Lebanon's National News Agency said the deceased was a school principal in Mansouri.