The official spokesperson for "UNIFIL," Andrea Tenenti, commented on the situation in Kfar Shouba, urging the parties to "use the coordination mechanisms that we actively undertake to prevent misunderstandings and violations and to contribute to maintaining stability in the region." In a statement to the National News Agency, he confirmed that "UNIFIL peacekeepers are on the ground, and they have been present since the beginning to ensure the continuation of the ceasefire and to help ease tensions." Tenenti indicated that "the head of the UNIFIL mission and its force commander, Major General Aroldo Lazzaro, is communicating with the parties and is striving to find solutions," calling on both sides to "exercise restraint and avoid actions that could lead to escalation along the Blue Line." Journalistic sources reported that "the Israeli army has installed metal wires near the withdrawal line in the Kfar Shouba hills to prevent the repeated crossing of shepherds and farmers into Palestinian territories, as occurred this morning and yesterday, while the Lebanese army is deployed near the Israeli works."