The Israel Air Force struck three suspects in the Mount Dov (Shaba Farms) area, located at the border between Israel and Lebanon, the IDF announced on Saturday evening.
It said that before the strike, the three suspects were identified as they moved toward Israeli territory.
"The IDF continues to operate in accordance with the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon," the military emphasized.
Israel's military has conducted further activities in Lebanon this past week against Hezbollah while also continuing to affirm its commitment to the ceasefire agreement between the two countries.
On Wednesday, the IDF struck weapons that were being loaded onto a vehicle inside a Hezbollah military compound in southern Lebanon.
Further IDF findings in southern Lebanon
Furthermore, troops of the 769th Brigade located a multi-barrel rocket launcher, hundreds of mortar shells, and RPGs inside a structure in a village in southern Lebanon, the military said on Friday.
Outside the building, troops found positions from which anti-tank missiles could be fired in addition to secreted weapons.
The military noted that these were unearthed during the brigade's defensive operation in the area.
There remains a lack of clarity about whether Israel will fully withdraw from Lebanon by the end of the 60-day ceasefire on January 26.
Yonah Jeremy Bob contributed to this report.