The Zionist regime's massive attack on southern Lebanon

Starting this morning, the Zionist regime's fighter jets carried out the most extensive attacks of the regime since the ceasefire was established between the parties by attacking various areas in Lebanese territory.
Local sources in southern Lebanon report aerial and artillery bombardment of many towns and villages, especially in the southern regions of Lebanon and bordering the occupied territories.
According to the news broadcast, the Zionist regime has targeted areas such as Al-Tuffah, Kafr Shoba, Jarju, Rashia Al-Fakhar, Tulin, Jabal Melita, Jabal Al-Rayhan, Kafr Qala, Kafr Houna, Sajd, Jabal Safi and Bint Jbeil with ground and air bombardment in its attacks today.
The Israeli army claims that it carried out these attacks in response to the firing of five rockets from Lebanese soil towards the town of Matla in the north of the occupied territories this morning.
In response to these events, the Lebanese Hezbollah denied in a statement any connection with the rocket launch from southern Lebanon into the occupied Palestinian territories and emphasized that the claims of the Israeli enemy are within the framework of excuses for continuing attacks on Lebanon, which have not stopped since the ceasefire was announced.
Hezbollah emphasized its commitment to the ceasefire agreement and stands behind the Lebanese government in confronting this dangerous escalation of the Zionist regime against Lebanon.
Meanwhile, media sources in Lebanon announced that four people were martyred as a result of these attacks in the town of Tulin in southern Lebanon, including a child.
Also, the number of injured has been announced so far at 10 people, with one person in critical condition.
The Lebanese Ministry of Health announced that two people were injured in the Israeli army attacks on the town of Kafr Qala in southern Lebanon.
In response to the Israeli regime's claims about the firing of rockets from the country's soil, the Lebanese President condemned any attempt to return Lebanon to the cycle of violence.
According to Al-Mayadeen, Lebanese President Joseph Aoun said: "We condemn any attempt to return Lebanon to the cycle of violence."
He stressed: "What happened today in the south and what has been going on since February 18 is a continuous aggression against Lebanon and a blow to the country's salvation project."
The Lebanese Defense Minister also responded to today's developments in the south of the country, saying: "We have begun examining the circumstances of the rocket fire from the south and we do not accept a return to the situation before the ceasefire."
Lebanese Defense Minister Michel Mansi stressed: "We call on the countries supporting the ceasefire agreement to prevent the Israeli enemy from violating and attacking."
The Lebanese minister added: "The government will continue to take diplomatic, political and military measures to guarantee Lebanon's sovereignty, the security of its people and the integrity of its territory."