The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said Sunday that it was striking "the area in Lebanon" in response to fire from the area.
"IDF Artillery is currently striking the area in Lebanon from where a shooting was carried out," the IDF said on Telegram, adding that it "has been taking preparational measures for this type of possibility and will continue to operate in all regions and at any time necessary to ensure the safety of the Israeli civilians."
Lebanese broadcaster Al Mayadeen reported that the village of Kfarchouba was subject to Israel's fire in southern Lebanon.
The IDF also has struck an aerial weapons production site used by the Islamic Jihad movement in the city of Gaza and a building, used for storing weapons and military equipment.
The IDF added that it has struck the Hamas movement's intelligence headquarters and a military compound in the Gaza Strip.
Hezbollah Claims Responsibility for Shelling Israeli Army Positions in Lebanon
The Lebanese movement Hezbollah claimed responsibility for shelling three Israeli army positions in southern Lebanon, according to a movement's statement seen by Sputnik on Sunday.
"Out of solidarity with the Palestinian resistance forces... a group of our fighters this morning attacked three Zionist army positions near the occupied Lebanese Shebaa Farms," the statement read.
An Israeli army radar was hit during the shelling, the movement specified.