
Five individuals, including three children and their father, who were killed in an Israeli strike over the weekend were buried Tuesday in a southern Lebanon town. After lunch at his father-in-law’s home in the hamlet of Bint Jbeil, a few kilometers from the Israeli border, car dealer Shadi Charara was slain on Sunday while driving home to the southern beach city of Tyre with his wife and four children. Because they were not associated with Hizbollah, the family believed they were secure, Sam Bazzi, the maternal grandfather of the children, told The Associated Press.
We don’t belong to any group; we’re just ordinary folks,” Bazzi stated. “Therefore, we believed that we had nothing to do with it and were simply going about our lives as usual. Just a few hundred meters from Bazzi’s house, the family was struck by an Israeli drone just as a motorcycle went by.
Charara, his twins, Hadi and Silan, ages 18 months and 8, his daughter Celine, and the motorcyclist, Mohammed Majed Mroue, a local, were all slain. According to family, Mroue was Charara’s cousin, but she wasn’t traveling with the family during the strike; instead, she was only passing through.
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