Israeli warplanes violated Lebanon's airspace Monday on several occasions, the Lebanese Army Command said in a statement, dpa reported.
Two fighter jets flew at low altitude over areas in northern and southern Lebanon as well as over areas in the capital, the army statement.
The violations continued throughout the day, it added.
The army stressed that the breach constituted a violation of UN Security Council Resolution 1701, which ended the 2006 war between Lebanese-based militant group Hezbollah and Israel.
According to statistics from the Lebanese government, Israel has breached the provisions of resolution 1701 on more than 7,000 occasions by crossing Lebanon's airspace, territorial waters, and border.