Following a clash in southern Lebanon where an Israeli soldier was injured by gunfire, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) retaliated by shelling ten Hezbollah infrastructure sites. This action occurs just a week after a framework agreement was reached between Beirut and Jerusalem, ostensibly aimed at de-escalation. While tensions remain high, reports indicate a significant return of displaced civilians, with approximately 640,000 people having returned to their homes. The IDF views Hezbollah as a terror group and asserts the strikes were a direct response to the attack on its soldier. The incident raises concerns about the fragility of the recent framework agreement and the potential for further escalation along the Israel-Lebanon border. Further details regarding the extent of damage and any casualties from the IDF strikes are currently unavailable. The situation continues to be closely monitored by regional and international observers.