Apologies for modifying the title. The live page has terrible article titles.
The government-run Lebanese Civil Defence emergency service says the five workers were waiting in a makeshift centre in a church hall in the southern town of Derdghaiya when it was hit by an Israeli air strike. We’ve spoken to Father Maurice Khoury, head of the St George’sCatholic parish church there, who says those killed were “a model for humanity and chivalry. They sacrificed their lives for the wellbeing of others”.
Per other linked articles, Israel seems to claim they killed two Hezbollah members, but I haven’t found a single article that contains all the information in one place.
This post from that other place has a purported picture of the damaged church.
The link doesn’t work and a web search turns up no reporting of a Catholic church bombed recently in Lebanon by Israel.
Could the many commenters who must have read the BBC article before it was taken down please let us know more?
It’s still there, just further down the page.
As of this moment it still gives me a 404.
That’s weird, still works for me.