Israel's Defense Ministry said the country's military was carrying out a second wave of strikes on Hezbollah targets in Lebanon.
The ministry said the bombardment was ordered by the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on "dozens of Hezbollah targets."
Lebanon's Health Ministry said one of the strikes on the coastal city of Tyre killed one person and wounded seven others.
Earlier Saturday, Israel said it had struck Hezbollah rocket launchers and a command center in southern Lebanon.
The Israeli moves come in retaliation for rockets fired from across the Israeli-Lebanon border earlier in the day.
An Israeli official said six rockets were fired, three of which crossed into Israel and were intercepted.
Hezbollah denied responsibility for Saturday's rocket fire, saying it remained committed to the ceasefire, reached in November.
Yemen's Houthis accuse US of attacking Hodeida airport
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Media affiliated with Houthi rebels in Yemen have accused the US of attacking the airport in Hodeida.
A local official told Yemen's official news agency Saba that the "US aggression" targeted the international airport with three airstrikes.
The Iran-backed rebels have been making similar accusations since Wednesday, when the US confirmed "continuous operations" against the Yemeni group.
US President Donald Trump has said the rebels, who control most of Yemen including the capital Sanaa, will be "annihilated."
The US on March 15 announced a wave of airstrikes which officials say killed senior Houthi leaders. The rebels' health ministry said 53 people had been killed in the strikes.
Trump orders strikes on Houthi rebels in Yemen
Those attacks — the first since Trump returned to the White House in January — were in response to the Houthis threatening to restart their attacks on Israel and Israeli cargo ships.
Israel on Thursday said it had intercepted a missile launched by the Houthis, the second targeting Israel since the Gaza ceasefire collapsed earlier this week.