Beirut (Agenzia Fides) - At least 23 people were killed yesterday, October 14, in a bomb attack on a building in the predominantly Christian village of Aitou, near Zgharta, in the far north of Lebanon, which has so far been spared by Israeli airstrikes. According to information received by Fides from local sources, the building in question was probably already known to the Israelis, as it had been rented to the Hezbollah-affiliated television station Al-Manar since 2006, at the time of the last war between Israel and Hezbollah. In recent weeks, the house had been used to house Shiite refugees from southern Lebanon who fled the Israeli offensive. First they were elderly people, then families with children. The Israeli airstrike was reportedly triggered when a Hezbollah representative arrived at the building with a large sum of money to be distributed to the displaced. The building was destroyed by bombs and, according to the latest reports, there are at least 23 dead. "The Lebanese population," say Fides sources, "is once again wondering how Israel was able to know the exact time of the arrival of the person who was to be hit." According to military observers, the Israeli forces tried to destroy not only weapons and ammunition depots, but also Hezbollah's cash reserves, an essential means of payment in a country that has been in financial crisis since the end of 2019. (L.M.) (Agenzia Fides, 15/10/2024)