we were able to find photos of ahmed awarkeh in military uniform... ..but found no evidence that confirmedd hezbollah to ask if awarkeh was the commander of the sidon compound, or if any of those killed were hezbollah operatives. they did not respond. eyewitnesses told us awarkeh was smoking shisha on the terrace where the first strike hit. he was killed instantly. but it was the following four missiles which caused the entire building to collapse, resulting in mass civilian casualties. to find out more about ahmed zaki, we went to meet his son mehdi and his mother fawziya. the lebanese ministry of health told us 73 people were killed in the attack, the country's worst single incident in almost 20 years. we've been able to verify the identities of 68 of the 73 people killed that day. while six of those we identified were affiliated with hezbollah�*s military wing, we found no evidence that this was the case for more than 60 other people killed that day. 23 of them were children. the idf said it... but our investigation has shown that the majority of those killed in the strike were civilian