Dozens of Lebanese citizens protested on Saturday near the Lebanese-Israeli border.
Some of them crossed the border with Israel near the Israeli village of Kibbutz Manara. IDF forces pushed the crowds back using tear gas and smoke grenades.
On Wednesday, Arab media reported that IDF planes attacked Syrian army targets on the Lebanese border and intercepted a missiles shipment intended for Hezbollah.
Israel refused to comment on the reports.
On Monday, Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah said, "Israel must 'count to one million' before waging any war on Lebanon and we're prepared for any threat... In the face of Israel's threats to destroy Lebanon's infrastructure, we will not abide by red lines."
On February 16, Nasrallah said, "We invite the Israeli enemy to empty not just the ammonia tanks in Haifa, but also to dismantle the nuclear core in Dimona. It is in our power to threaten any part of Israel."
