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    In Final Moments Before Truce, Israeli Strike Kills Lebanese Man's Family

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    Posted on April 17, 2026

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    Last updated: April 17, 2026

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    An Israeli strike in Tyre, Lebanon, killed 13 members of Hassan Abu Khalil’s family just before a U.S.-brokered 10‑day ceasefire began on April 17, making him the sole survivor; Lebanon’s Health Ministry reports over 2,000 killed in the conflict beginning March 2, including hundreds of women and chi

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    Table of Contents

    • Tragedy Strikes Lebanese Family Amid Ceasefire
    • The Final Minutes Before the Ceasefire
    • Witnessing the Aftermath
    • Rescue Efforts and Casualty Reports
    • Wider Impact of the Conflict
    • Personal Loss and Grief
    • Returning to Devastation
    • Abu Khalil's Despair

    Israeli Airstrike in Tyre Kills 13 of Lebanese Family Minutes Before Truce

    Tragedy Strikes Lebanese Family Amid Ceasefire

    By Thomas Suen and Louisa Gouliamaki

    The Final Minutes Before the Ceasefire

    TYRE, Lebanon, April 17 (Reuters) - Hassan Abu Khalil's family miraculously survived six weeks of war in southern Lebanon, but tragedy struck in the final minutes before a ceasefire came into force. An Israeli strike late on Thursday killed 13 of his relatives, leaving him the sole survivor. 

    Abu Khalil, 36, stepped out to see friends just before midnight, when a U.S.-brokered truce between Lebanon and Israel was meant to halt fighting that had raged since March 2 between Israel and armed group Hezbollah. 

    Witnessing the Aftermath

    “I heard a very powerful strike, and when I came back to the neighborhood, I found this had happened," Abu Khalil told Reuters on Friday as he watched a bulldozer dig through the mountains of pulverized concrete that was once his home in the southern Lebanese port city of Tyre.

    "In this building, more than 13 members of my family are missing under the rubble. What then, Israel? Just before the ceasefire, it was one massacre after another against us," he said. 

    Rescue Efforts and Casualty Reports

    Later on Friday, Lebanon's state news agency said rescue teams had recovered 13 bodies and pulled 35 wounded survivors from the ruins of the building that was hit the previous evening. It reported that 15 other people were unaccounted for.  

    The Israeli military did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the strike. 

    Wider Impact of the Conflict

    Lebanon's health ministry says 2,294 people have been killed between March 2 and Thursday, when the ceasefire came into force. The toll includes 177 children and 274 women. 

    Personal Loss and Grief

    Returning to Devastation

    'MY FUTURE IS GONE'

    On Friday, thousands of Lebanese streamed through Tyre on the way to their southern villages. They crossed over a dirt berm that Lebanese soldiers had erected over the ruins of a main bridge destroyed by Israel earlier on Thursday. 

    Many were relieved to return to their southern villages, even if they were destroyed. 

    Abu Khalil's Despair

    But Abu Khalil spent the first day of the ceasefire in a haze of despair, unable to eat or sleep. 

    He stood wringing his hands next to a bulldozer working through the ruins, his eyes locked on the gaping hole that rescuers were searching. 

    "Since the strike, I've been here and haven't gone anywhere. Every time they pull someone out, we run over to see what happened, who it is - my friend I grew up with, my friend's mother, my friend's father," Abu Khalil said. 

    He said he had been living in the United Kingdom but returned to Lebanon to be with his extended family. 

    "Who is left? No one is left. I wish I had never gone out for that coffee and had stayed with them," he said. 

    “My future is gone here. This was my life, this was my family - what now? What more is there after this?"

    (Writing by Maya Gebeily; Editing by Rod Nickel)

    Key Takeaways

    • •A U.S.-mediated ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah took effect at midnight on April 17—10 days in duration, with potential for extension (lemonde.fr).
    • •Despite days of fighting since March 2, Hassan Abu Khalil’s family survived six weeks of war only to be killed in the final moments before the ceasefire (lemonde.fr).
    • •Lebanese Health Ministry tallied over 2,000 fatalities—including more than 160 children and nearly 250 women—alongside thousands wounded during the April hostilities (tribune.com.pk)

    References

    • In Lebanon, a fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah begins
    • Death toll from Israeli attacks on Lebanon since March 2 exceeds 2,000

    Frequently Asked Questions about In final moments before truce, Israeli strike kills Lebanese man's family

    1How many people were killed in the Israeli strike on Tyre?

    The strike killed 13 members of Hassan Abu Khalil's family and left many others wounded or missing.

    2When did the strike in Tyre occur?

    The strike happened late Thursday, just minutes before a U.S.-brokered ceasefire took effect.

    3Who survived from the Abu Khalil family after the strike?

    Hassan Abu Khalil was the sole survivor from his immediate family after narrowly escaping the strike.

    4What is the reported casualty toll in Lebanon since March 2?

    Lebanon's health ministry reported 2,294 deaths, including 177 children and 274 women, since March 2.

    5Did the Israeli military comment on the Tyre strike?

    The Israeli military did not immediately respond to requests for comment on the strike.

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