Hezbollah has been attempting to access weapons stockpiles in Lebanon that have remained since the ceasefire came into effect, according to intelligence collected by the IDF. The Israeli military, with significant contributions from the Israeli Air Force, is continuing to gather intelligence throughout Lebanon to monitor the the terrorist organisation's activities.
Sources informed Israel Hayom that this intelligence operation aims to ensure that Hezbollah does not restore its capabilities. Although Israel has not officially announced this policy, it implicitly rejects France's claims that the ceasefire agreement prohibits the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and other surveillance tools to monitor Hezbollah's actions and infrastructure.

These intelligence-gathering efforts have revealed that Hezbollah members are attempting to reach locations where the terrorist organization had left weapons and other materiel. Their apparent goal is to transport military hardware and assets to northern Lebanon, where Israeli operations are less frequent, or to conceal them from Israeli detection.
Israeli leadership, both political and military, have emphasized that strict enforcement of the ceasefire will continue.