NABATIEH, Lebanon — An Israeli strike in southern Lebanon early Saturday killed at least 10 Syrian nationals, according to Lebanon’s Health Ministry.
The strike on Wadi al-Kfour in Nabatieh province is among the deadliest in Lebanon since the Hezbollah militant group and Israeli military started trading strikes on Oct. 8, a day after Hamas attacked southern Israel and sparked the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza. Hezbollah maintains that it will stop its attacks once a cease-fire is reached in the Gaza Strip.
Among the dead were a woman and her two children, the ministry said. Five others were wounded, with two in critical condition.
An Arabic-language spokesperson for the Israeli military, Avichay Adraee, said the strike in the southern province targeted a weapons depot belonging to Hezbollah.
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Mohammad Shoaib, who runs a slaughterhouse in Wadi al-Kfour, said the area struck was an “industrial and civilian area” that contained factories producing bricks, metal and aluminum, as well as a dairy farm.
The uncle of three of the people killed in the strike said they were factory workers who were in their housing accommodation when they were hit. He denied there were weapons at the facility.
“There was nothing at all like that,” Hussein Shahoud said. “There was metal for construction, for building, for all kinds of purposes.”
Hezbollah later announced it fired a volley of rockets at the community of Ayelet HaShahar, near Safad in northern Israel, in retaliation for the strike. The statement said all 10 victims in Lebanon were civilians. Hezbollah typically issues death notices when its members are killed.
The Israeli army said 55 projectiles were identified crossing from Lebanon, some of which fell in open areas. No injuries were reported but the strikes ignited fires, it said. Earlier in the day, two Israeli soldiers were injured, one seriously, by a strike from Lebanon that hit the area of Misgav Am.
The Israeli military also said it killed a Hezbollah commander Saturday in a separate strike in the area of the coastal city of Tyre. Lebanese state media reported one person was killed in a strike on a motorcyclist near Tyre. Hezbollah identified him as its member Hussein Ibrahim Kasseb. It did not give his rank or say where he was killed.
An Israeli strike last month in southern Beirut killed Hezbollah’s top commander, whom Israel accused of leading a rocket attack on the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights that killed 12 youths. Hours later, an explosion widely blamed on Israel killed Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh in the Iranian capital. Tehran and Hezbollah vowed to retaliate.
Israeli strikes killed more than 500 people in Lebanon since the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza began Oct. 7 and ignited tensions across the Mideast. Most of them were fighters with Hezbollah and other armed groups but the deaths also included about 100 civilians and noncombatants. In Israel, 22 soldiers and 24 civilians have been killed by strikes from Lebanon.
Tens of thousands of people have been displaced on both sides of tense frontier.