Dozens killed as Israeli special forces raid Lebanese village in search of 40-year-old remains
11 hours ago Alice CuddySenior international reporter, Nabi Chit Dozens more people have been killed in Lebanon in major Israeli air and ground operations, as the war with the Iran-backed group Hezbollah continues to escalate.
The focus of the operation in Nabi Chit was recovering the remains of an Israeli military airman who went missing in Lebanon 40 years ago.
"They thought he was there but there was nothing," one local man said, gesturing at the empty grave.
Around the area, buildings had been reduced to piles of rubble and a huge crater had been blown into the ground, damaging the surrounding houses.
The Lebanese military said it had observed four Israeli aircraft appear by Lebanon's border with Syria late on Friday night, with two of them landing and deploying special forces soldiers onto the ground. A "large-scale aerial bombardment" began at the same time, it said. The Lebanese military, which has sought to distance itself from the war between Hezbollah and Israel, said its units then carried out "immediate alert and defence measures", using flare bombs to detect the landing spot. In Nabi Chit, clashes then broke out on the streets between the Israeli forces and Hezbollah fighters, and civilians defending their homes. "At midnight, we felt a strange movement on one side of the village. It turned out to be an Israeli commando unit deployed for some mission," a local official said at the site of one major explosion. "The resistance then surrounded them and heavy clashes ensued. Then the air force increased their air strikes to allow the extraction of their unit which caused tremendous damage".
Witnesses told the BBC that the Israeli soldiers had arrived disguised in Lebanese military fatigues and used ambulances with signs of Hezbollah's Islamic Health Organization. The Lebanese army chief later confirmed this to local media, but the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) did not respond to BBC requests for comment about this allegation.
We are not affiliated with any political party. We are Shia - we like Hezbollah, but we are not members of Hezbollah. We are all in the Lebanese army," he said.
This is my uncle and his kids and their kids. " He said another relative who arrived in a bulldozer to try to rescue the family from beneath the rubble had also been killed in the crossfire as clashes broke out on the streets. Another local also gave Mohamed's uncle's name and those of other relatives as he listed people killed in the community. The Israeli military has not responded to BBC requests for comment.
This is crazy," said Ali Shakur.
"Usually they hit two or three houses but [this] was different. You can see how big it was," he said.
"But we are a resistance here and we resisted. "
A woman walking around the destroyed houses screamed: "Israel is attacking us unjustly.
We are Hezbollah and we will prevail. " The Israeli military said no IDF personnel had been injured in the overnight operation.
It did not respond to BBC requests for comment about the targets of the strikes around Nabi Chit.
In the town, as some grieved, others said they felt victorious after fighting back and discovering Israel had failed to recover the remains.
"They came standing but we made them leave lying down," one man said
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