Civilian toll from the strike was one of the highest in southern Lebanon since Hezbollah and Israel began exchanging near daily cross-border fire during the Gaza war

Beirut: The early morning strike hit a building in the Wadi al-Kafur area of Nabatieh, killing the 10 including a mother and her two children, Lebanon's health ministry said.
Israel's military said aircraft had struck a Hezbollah weapons storage facility.
At the hospital, relatives and friends of the victims expressed shock and anger at their sudden deaths, with women dressed in black weeping and wailing.
"Two of my sister's children were killed, another is in intensive care, and my other nephew is also in intensive care," said Hussein Al-Hussein, holding back tears as he listed relatives killed or wounded in the strike.
"They were sleeping, they didn't know anything. They were young labourers, and the Israeli air force targeted them."
The civilian toll from the strike was one of the highest in southern Lebanon since Hezbollah and Israel began exchanging near daily cross-border fire during the Gaza war.
The official Lebanese National News Agency reported that the casualties were Syrian refugees and labourers working at the factory that had been hit.
Israel's military, on its Telegram channel, said its air force had struck a Hezbollah weapons storage facility overnight "in the area of Nabatieh", about 12 kilometres (seven miles) from the border with Israel.
Omar al-Shahud, who works in the factory, said he was lucky to escape death because he did not live in the targeted annexe.
"Six of my relatives were killed. They had nothing to do with" the war, he said in an angry voice.
"They were workers who came here to earn a living."
Their bodies were shrouded in red cloth and adorned with flowers.
Lebanon has long heavily relied on Syrians for manual labour, especially in agriculture and construction.
Beirut says it currently hosts around two million Syrians -- with almost 785,000 registered with the United Nations.
Earlier in August, the health ministry said four Syrians were killed in an Israeli strike on the south.
The cross-border violence between Lebanon and Israel has killed 581 people in Lebanon, mostly Hezbollah fighters but including at least 128 civilians, according to an AFP tally.
On the Israeli side, including in the annexed Golan Heights, 22 soldiers and 26 civilians have been killed, according to army figures.
At the site of Saturday's strike, concrete rubble, metal wreckage and a few items of children's clothing and shoes was all that was left of the building that was targeted.
Standing beside his bombed-out factory, Hussein Tahmaz insisted the facility was "100 percent civilian".
He pointed to the wreckage of a red truck.
"Here we used to park and load our goods," Tahmaz said.
The building that was hit was an annexe to a two-storey factory warehouse where the concierge, his small family, and workers lived, mayor Khodr Saad told AFP.
"What did these children do to deserve this? They fled their country to escape death, only to find it here," he said.

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