The Israeli military said on Saturday it had struck “military infrastructure” at the Syria-Lebanon border being used by Hezbollah for weapons smuggling in violation of their ceasefire agreement.For the latest updates on the Israel-Palestine conflict, visit our dedicated page.The air force launched a “strike on military infrastructure sites adjacent to border crossings between Syria and Lebanon that were actively used by Hezbollah to smuggle weapons from Syria into Lebanon” the military said in a statement. It said the smuggling happened “after the ceasefire agreement went into effect.”Read more:Hezbollah chief pledges to coordinate with army to implement ceasefireUS military official arrives in Beirut to oversee Hezbollah-Israel ceasefireSyria war monitor says opposition controls ‘most of’ Aleppo city