An airstrike in southern Lebanon’s Kfar Hatta on Sunday has left seven people dead, including a family of six, according to local reports. The incident has raised fresh concerns about the widening impact of ongoing tensions in the region.
The strike reportedly hit a residential area in Kfar Hatta, a town located away from the immediate border zone. Among those killed were members of the same family, including women and children, making the incident particularly tragic for the local community. Emergency teams rushed to the scene to recover bodies and assist the injured.
So far, there has been no immediate official confirmation on the exact target of the strike. However, such incidents have become more frequent amid the continuing conflict dynamics between Israel and armed groups operating in southern Lebanon.
Local residents described scenes of destruction, with damaged homes and debris scattered across the area. Many families in the region are already living under constant fear as cross border tensions continue to affect daily life.
The Lebanese authorities have condemned the strike, calling it a violation of sovereignty and warning of further escalation if such attacks continue. Meanwhile, international observers are urging restraint from all sides to prevent the situation from worsening.
The latest incident highlights the growing risk to civilians living in conflict affected areas, even in locations not directly on the frontline. As tensions remain high, concerns are increasing about the possibility of further violence in the days ahead.















