A drone strike in Lebanon resulted in a Hezbollah fighter being killed in a car ahead of a minibus carrying school children, causing the windscreen of their vehicle to shatter and injuring three pupils. The incident, blamed on Israel, took place near the town of Nabatiyeh, sparking panic among the children on board the bus driven by Ahmad Qubaisi.
The deceased fighter, Mohammad Farran, was a high school teacher heading to Hassan Kamel al-Sabah School, where he taught Physics. The Israeli army claimed Farran was involved in manufacturing strategic weapons for Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, prompting retaliation from Hezbollah in the form of rocket attacks on Israeli command centers.
The ongoing conflict between Hezbollah and Israel has raised concerns of escalating violence, with near daily cross-border fire causing casualties on both sides. Despite the tensions, efforts have been made to avoid a full-scale war. The aftermath of the drone strike in Lebanon left blood stains on the road, with injured children receiving medical attention.
The Hassan Kamel al-Sabah School mourned the loss of Farran, emphasizing the impact of the ongoing conflict on civilians and educational institutions in the region.