Lebanon and Israel both report attacks ahead of second round of ceasefire talkspublished at 11:33 BST 23 April
A temporary ceasefire remains in place between Lebanon and Israel, with more talks expected today.
But Israel has kept troops on the ground in southern Lebanon, with about 5% of Lebanese land now under Israeli occupation.
Hezbollah has warned that the truce depends on "a comprehensive halt to attacks across all Lebanese territory".
There are still reports of attacks from both sides.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) says a "suspicious aerial target" was detected in southern Lebanon "where IDF forces operate", although it did not cross into Israeli territory and was intercepted. Hezbollah has not commented on this.
Israel has reiterated its regular warning to residents in Lebanon not to "cross or return to" dozens of villages in the south.
It comes as Lebanon's prime minister accused Israel of war crimes after officials said Israeli air strikes killed journalist Amal Khalil in the south of the country. The IDF denies targeting journalists.
Image source, Lebanon Civil DefenceRescue workers at the scene of an Israeli strike that officials say hit two Lebanese journalists








