The Israel Defense Forces struck two Hezbollah terrorist cells near the Israel-Lebanon border in Lebanese territory, the IDF announced on Sunday.
One cell, which the IDF said planned to launch anti-tank missiles, was adjacent to the area of Mattat, a small community in northern Israel. The other cell was located in Har Dov, in southeastern Lebanon, and also planned to launch rockets, according to the IDF.
Separately, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held a series of talks with Western leaders on Sunday, in which he discussed Israel’s determination to eliminate the military and governmental capabilities of Hamas, his office announced.
"Israel's victory over Hamas is the victory of the entire world," Netanyahu said in a statement.
Netanyahu spoke to French President Emmanuel Macron, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, his office said.
-ABC News' Jordana Miller