Hezbollah's leader has reiterated Israel would face repercussions for an alleged drone attack and said its field commanders were ready to respond, Aljazeera reports.
"The need for a response is decided," Hassan Nasrallah said in a televised speech on Saturday, adding that Israel "must pay a price."
Nasrallah addressed supporters as tensions between the Lebanon-based movement and the Israeli government threatened to escalate further.
Last Sunday, Hezbollah accused Israel of flying explosive-laden drones into the group's stronghold in the Lebanese capital and promised to retaliate.
At the time, the Iran-backed movement said one drone had landed on the roof of a building housing Hezbollah's media office, while a second drone had exploded midair.
Israeli media has since reported that the drones were targeting hardware for mixing the propellant used in precision-guided missiles.
Hezbollah and Lebanese officials have not responded to those reports, while Israel has not claimed responsibility for the incident.