BBC visits aftermath of Israeli strike on Lebanon that killed family as IDF targets Hezbollah
7 hours ago Alice CuddyYounine, northeastern Lebanon Warning - this article contains a graphic description of the aftermath of an explosion.
There were children's toys and packets of sweets among the debris.
Neighbours and relatives at the scene said they had no knowledge of this.
Most have focused on southern Lebanon, the eastern Bekaa Valley, and the southern suburbs of the capital Beirut, known as the Dahieh - the heartlands of Hezbollah and of Lebanon's Shia Muslim community. Some have also hit the centre of Beirut.
The IDF said it was aware of reports of a strike and the incident was under review.
Hundreds of thousands more people have been forced from their homes by sweeping Israeli evacuation orders. Israel accuses Hezbollah of embedding its military infrastructure in civilian areas. In Younine on Saturday, locals recalled the moment of the strike, which they said came without any warning.
He collected them and passed them to first responders when they arrived on the scene.
"My kids and I were all terrified.
The whole area was… I have no words to explain what I saw," he said.
She said she was still in shock.
"It all happened so suddenly and all I know is that they are decent and religious but I have no idea why they would be targeted. We are Syrian refugees so we stay in our lane and don't interfere in anything," she said.
School teacher Hassan al-Tahan said the property belonged to his brother Ali Abbas, who had been hosting the Iftar meal for relatives at the time of the strike. "It was three [related] families having an iftar together… we always have gatherings together, we always sit at each other's houses," he said. "My house is nearby and when I heard the sounds, I came screaming and I saw something that I had never seen before".
"We don't have any military items in the house but Israel attacked us because we are Shia.
We belong to this community which is resisting.
"The Israelis claim they struck a Hezbollah facility.
The Hezbollah facility turned out to be this civilian home. The Lebanese army came to inspect it and saw that there wasn't a single weapon here. There were kids, women, guys - those are the people who were martyred. " The Lebanese health ministry described the eight people killed as civilians, and a local official confirmed Hassan's account that the Lebanese military had inspected the scene and found "no military items or weapons". The military did not immediately respond to a BBC request for comment, and Hezbollah has not commented on the strike. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) told the BBC it "takes the possible steps to mitigate harm to civilians and calls on them to distance themselves from the organisation's terrorist infrastructure for their own safety". "The IDF emphasises that it operates against the Hezbollah terrorist organisation, which launched attacks against Israeli civilians, and not against the civilians of Lebanon," it added.
"Is it acceptable that a young girl was burned to ashes?"
the shepherd asked. "If they wanted a specific person, why kill the rest?"
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