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Hezbollah MP: Group will respond 'double' to attacks on civilians

Lebanese mourners attend a funeral in Blida on Nov. 7 of civilians killed in an Israeli strike on Nov. 5, in southern Lebanon near the border with Israel. (Credit: Mahmoud Zayyat/AFP)

BEIRUT — A Hezbollah lawmaker said on Tuesday that the militant group would respond "double" to any Israeli attacks on civilians after a strike that killed three children and their grandmother in southern Lebanon.

The remarks reflect the volatile situation on the Israeli-Lebanese border, where deadly clashes between Israeli troops and Hezbollah fighters are fueling fears of a wider regional war while Israel invades the Gaza Strip.

"The resistance will respond double to any aggression that targets civilians," Ali Fayyad said at the funeral of the four Lebanese killed on Sunday.

"It hasn't yet shown all its weight," he said, referring to the powerful Iran-backed group. He did not elaborate.

Lebanese authorities said an Israeli strike hit the car the family was travelling in on Sunday. Israel's military said its troops engaged a vehicle in Lebanon which was "identified as a suspected transport for terrorists" and it was looking into reports there were civilians inside.

At the funeral, the family cried over four coffins draped in the flags of Lebanon and of a local scouts organization. A banner of the three girls, who were aged between 10 and 14, said they were martyrs and featured the emblem of Hezbollah.

Violence at the Lebanese-Israeli frontier is the deadliest there since 2006 as Israel bombards Hezbollah's Palestinian ally Hamas in Gaza — a response to the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israeli towns.

Hamas killed 1,400 Israelis, according to Israeli figures. Israel's bombardment of Gaza has killed 10,000 Palestinians, health officials in the enclave say.

Israel said on Monday it struck Hezbollah targets in response to a large barrage of rockets fired at northern Israeli cities.

The violence along the Lebanese border has killed more than 60 Hezbollah fighters and 10 civilians, Lebanese security officials say. At least seven Israeli soldiers and one civilian have been killed.

BEIRUT — A Hezbollah lawmaker said on
Tuesday that the militant group would respond "double"
to any Israeli attacks on civilians after a strike that killed
three children and their grandmother in southern Lebanon.
The remarks reflect the volatile situation on the
Israeli-Lebanese border, where deadly clashes between Israeli
troops and Hezbollah fighters are fueling fears of
a wider regional war while Israel invades the Gaza Strip.
"The resistance will respond double to any aggression that
targets civilians," Ali Fayyad said at the funeral of the four
Lebanese killed on Sunday.
"It hasn't yet shown all its weight," he said, referring to
the powerful Iran-backed group. He did not elaborate.
Lebanese authorities said an Israeli strike hit the car...