At least five people were killed in Israeli strikes on the southern Lebanese town of Arabsalim Saturday morning, according to Lebanon’s National News Agency (NNA). The attacks occurred despite a ceasefire agreement reached between Israel and Hezbollah on Friday, confirmed by the Israeli military (IDF). Prior to the ceasefire, multiple Israeli attacks targeted South Lebanon on Friday, resulting in at least 47 deaths and 97 injuries, as reported by the Lebanese health ministry. These recent strikes raise concerns about the fragility of the newly established truce. The NNA reports further details are emerging regarding the circumstances of Saturday’s attack. The ceasefire aimed to de-escalate tensions following a period of heightened conflict between Israel and Hezbollah. The continued violence casts doubt on the long-term stability of the agreement.