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Lebanon family ‘invited to dinner’ finds death in Zionist strike

Bloodiest civilian toll from a single strike on Lebanon

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Hussein Barjawi had invited his daughter, her husband and their two young sons to dinner in south Lebanon, but a Zionist strike nearly wiped them all out, an official said Thursday. At least five family members—Hussein Barjawi, his daughters Amani and Zeinab, his sister Fatima and Zeinab’s son Mahmud Amer— were killed in the strike on the city of Nabatiyeh, Lebanon’s official National News Agency reported.

It was the bloodiest civilian toll from a single strike on Lebanon since cross-border hostilitie­s erupted in October between Zionist entity and Lebanon’s powerful Hezbollah movement. And the death toll could go even higher, with NNA reporting that Barjawi’s wife and niece were still unaccounte­d for, while Hussein Amer, a small boy, was pulled alive from the rubble.

Amin Shomar, a local official in south Lebanon, said Ali Amer, his wife and their two sons, aged three and four, had been “invited over to his father-in-law’s house in Nabatiyeh for dinner”. Amer was “badly wounded” in the strike and was taken to hospital, Shomar told AFP, while his wife and son were killed and his other son was pulled out from the rubble alive.

Video circulatin­g on social media purportedl­y showed the rescue of the boy, his face bloody and wearing a blue tracksuit, a mattress among the debris beside him. An AFP photograph­er said the ground and first floors of the three-storey residentia­l building were hit, with pieces of furniture strewn among the rubble.

Authoritie­s had cordoned off the area as the search continued, he added. Schools, universiti­es and local administra­tive offices in Nabatiyeh were closed on Thursday following the attack. The Zionist military and the Iran-backed Hezbollah group have been trading near daily cross-border fire since the Zionist-Hamas war broke out in October.

The Lebanese group saying it is acting in support of Palestinia­n ally Hamas with its attacks on Zionist entity. Many including two Hezbollah fighters were killed in Zionist strikes in south Lebanon on Wednesday, the NNA and the group said, while a Zionist soldier was killed by unclaimed rocket fire from Lebanon.

A woman, her child, aged two, and stepchild, 13, in the village of Sawwaneh were among those killed in the Zionist strikes Wednesday, according to the NNA. Tarek Mroueh, 35, who works in a pharmaceut­ical company, expressed shock at the sudden violence that rocked his neighbourh­ood in Nabatiyeh.

He said he initially thought a Hezbollah member’s house might have been targeted. “But then we learnt that it was Hussein Barjawi’s building. He’s a civilian, not affiliated with any political party,” Mroueh said.

Mohammed Bdeir, a mechanic whose workshop is nearby, said that “civilians were targeted and everybody knows it”. “There is no military objective here,” the 67-year-old added. Nabatiyeh had been relatively spared the cross-border violence until last week.

A Zionist drone strike on a car seriously wounded a Hezbollah commander in the city on February 8, sources on both side of the frontier said, with the group firing a salvo of rockets at northern Zionist entity in response.

The cross-border hostilitie­s have killed at least 254 people on the Lebanese side, most of them Hezbollah fighters but also including 38 civilians, according to an AFP tally. On the Zionist side, 10 soldiers and six civilians have been killed, according to the Zionist army. — AFP

 ?? ?? Al QANTARA: Mourners attend in the southern Lebanese village of al-Qantara on February 15, 2024 the funeral of a woman and two children killed yesterday during a Zionist air strike in the village of Al-Sawwaneh.— AFP
Al QANTARA: Mourners attend in the southern Lebanese village of al-Qantara on February 15, 2024 the funeral of a woman and two children killed yesterday during a Zionist air strike in the village of Al-Sawwaneh.— AFP

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