Fighting continues in Lebanon even as a ceasefire is reported in place, according to multiple outlets. Several reports say clashes persist between Hezbollah and Israeli forces, with violence continuing in the days following broader regional military actions. The conflict is described as unfolding after a period of heightened tensions involving Iran and US-Israel strikes. One account links the escalation to attacks launched around February 28, when the United States and Israel conducted strikes on Iran, describing how the war involving Hezbollah and Israel followed soon after. Other sources focus on the same core development—ongoing fighting in Lebanon alongside the fragile political backdrop—highlighting that the situation is occurring while the US-Iran deal is seen as under threat. Across the reports, there is agreement that the ceasefire has not fully stopped hostilities and that renewed or continued violence in Lebanon is occurring amid uncertainty over US-Iran diplomacy. The accounts do not provide new, detailed timelines beyond the general sequence of regional strikes and the subsequent Lebanon fighting, but they converge on the two central points: continuing clashes and pressure on the US-Iran deal.