Israeli military kills wrong people in failed assassination attemptpublished at 14:01 BST
Daniel De Simone
BBC News, Jerusalem
Image source, Lebanese Forces PartyAn Israeli attempt to assassinate a Hezbollah figure in Lebanon on Sunday instead killed a senior leader from a political group that is strongly opposed to Hezbollah.
Approached by the BBC, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) acknowledged the strike apparently failed to kill the intended target and that it "regrets the harm" to civilians.
The Lebanese Forces Party, a largely Christian group, say the strike on an apartment block had killed senior official Pierre Mouawad and his wife Flavia.
The apartment block was in Ain Saadeh, a predominantly Christian town east of Beirut. Lebanon's health ministry said it killed a man and two women.
The local mayor say those killed were one floor below the targeted apartment.
The IDF say reports that "several uninvolved individuals were harmed as a result of the strike are being reviewed.”
The Lebanese Forces Party say Pierre Mouawad was "not a fighter, nor a military target” and that he had celebrated Easter at home with family before the deadly attack.
The party condemned Hezbollah and say what happened is a result of military confrontations are being brought into residential neighbourhoods.



















