A fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah rapidly deteriorated Saturday as Israeli strikes in Lebanon resulted in at least 20 fatalities, including a family of four and a Lebanese soldier. Despite the agreed-upon truce, Israel has maintained its military presence in southern Lebanon and reportedly refused orders to cease fire, according to Israeli media. Hezbollah accuses Israel of hundreds of ceasefire violations and vows retaliation for the continued aggression, placing blame for the escalating violence squarely on Israel. The group has called for increased US pressure on Israel to adhere to diplomatic agreements. Israel claims Hezbollah initiated attacks, justifying its continued military operations, while Hezbollah insists its actions are in self-defense against the ongoing occupation. The resistance movement affirmed its commitment to the ceasefire but warned against any attempts by Israel to expand its territorial control.