According to Reuters and other foreign media, Hezbollah issued its first position since the ceasefire and said it would "continue to monitor" Israel's movements.
"The Islamic Resistance's operations department will be fully prepared for all military fields and members to deal with the Israeli enemy's ambitions and attacks," Hezbollah said.
Hezbollah members will "continue to keep their hands on the trigger for the defense of Lebanese sovereignty and the dignity of Lebanese," he said.
"We will continue to support the oppressed and suffering in Palestine," he said.
Israel continued its attacks by bombing dozens of Gaza, regardless of international appeals for a ceasefire in Gaza.
According to the New York Times, overnight Israeli forces attacked Gaza City's Altavine school, which is used as a shelter for refugees.
Palestinian authorities say 13 people, including six women, were killed in the attack.
The Israeli military says the attack targeted Moomin al-Jabari, a sniper for Palestinian militant Hamas.
The Israeli military also said it had attacked Hamas's arms depot in northern Gaza.
Gaza's health ministry said at least 33 people were killed and 134 injured in Israeli airstrikes in the past 24 hours.
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