A Syrian civilian was killed, and seven others were injured, including six Lebanese nationals and another Syrian, in a new act of aggression carried out by the Israeli occupation forces targeting the Al-Msayleh area in southern Lebanon on Saturday.
Lebanese medical sources confirmed that among the injured were two women, who were transported along with the other victims to hospitals in Sidon and Nabatieh for treatment. Some of the wounded remain in critical condition due to the intensity of the explosion.
This latest assault by the Israeli occupation constitutes a blatant violation of international humanitarian law, particularly Article 51 of Additional Protocol I to the 1977 Geneva Conventions, which prohibits the targeting of civilians and the launching of indiscriminate attacks that fail to distinguish between military objectives and civilian populations.
The killing of a non-Lebanese civilian on Lebanese territory underscores the cross-border nature of the Israeli occupation’s violations, which impose an increased responsibility on the international community to ensure independent investigation and accountability.
The attack comes amid a growing pattern of repeated and disproportionate assaults by the Israeli occupation against southern Lebanon—actions that amount to systematic disregard for the principles of distinction, proportionality, and precaution in warfare, the three fundamental pillars of civilian protection under international humanitarian law.
The continued targeting of civilian areas in Lebanon, without distinction or lawful military necessity, constitutes a serious breach of the right to life and personal security, as guaranteed by Common Article 3 of the Geneva Conventions and Article 6 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.
Residents of southern Lebanon continue to suffer worsening humanitarian conditions as a result of the occupation’s repeated bombardments, with families forced to flee their homes multiple times amid the absence of real guarantees for protection or accountability.
The ongoing reality highlights the urgent need for international action to pressure the Israeli occupation to respect international law and to ensure that no party responsible for such acts—potentially amounting to war crimes—remains unpunished.