The IDF killed Hezbollah terrorist Hassan Muhammad Hammoudi in the area of Kounine in southern Lebanon, the military announced Saturday evening.
He was responsible for directing numerous anti-tank missile attacks at Israel.
The IDF also allegedly struck targets in southern Khan Yunis in the Gaza Strip, as well as the Kafr Kila municipality in south Lebanon, Arab media reported earlier that morning.
In Lebanon, the Hezbollah-affiliated Al-Mayadeen news source reported that "an Israeli aircraft dropped a bomb" in the area of Kafr Kila in the south of the country.
In Gaza, Palestinian sources reported artillery shelling of targets in southern Khan Yunis, with reports stating that residential buildings in the area were destroyed.
The IDF's Arabic spokesman Avichay Adraee later called on Gaza residents to evacuate Nuseirat and several other neighborhoods in the center of the Palestinian enclave, including Badr and Al-Zahra. He then said that residents should move south to the Al-Mawasi area.
Recent incidents in Khan Yunis
Reports of the strikes come a day after Members of Abu Shabab took control of Nasser Hospital in the Palestinian city, after heavy exchanges of fire, according to Gazan media reports.
According to the reports, Hamas is trying to detain some of those involved.
"We are not working with Israel,” Yasser Abu Shabab emphasized to Army Radio. “They are simple weapons that we collected from the local population.” However, he did not rule out the possibility of coordinating with the IDF in the future, clarifying that it would be for humanitarian purposes.
Previous Israeli media reports also claimed that Abu Shabab was receiving arms from the IDF to try and oust Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
Maariv Online contributed to this report.