The Israeli military carried out powerful airstrikes in two villages in Southern Lebanon on Wednesday, witnesses said, pressing a campaign of near-daily attacks in the border region where Israel says it is targeting Iran-backed Hezbollah.
The Israeli military said it was striking "several Hezbollah terror infrastructure sites" in the region.
Earlier, the Israeli military issued an evacuation warning to residents of specific buildings in the southern villages of Deir Kifa and Chehour, ahead of what it said were imminent attacks.
There were no immediate reports of casualties in the latest strikes.
The Israeli military earlier in the day killed at least one person as it pressed its attacks which it says is designed to block a military revival by Iran-backed Hezbollah in the border area. Israel has accused Hezbollah of trying to rearm since a US-backed ceasefire its war with Hezbollah last year.
The group says it has abided by requirements for it to end its military presence in the border region near Israel, and for the Lebanese army to deploy there.
On Wednesday, residents fled after Israel issued warnings on social media identifying buildings it planned to strike in villages in the south, where the strikes later sent thick plumes of smoke into the air.