An Israeli airstrike on a journalist compound kills 3 TV staffers, state news says
- An Israeli airstrike on a compound housing journalists in southeast Lebanon killed three media staffers, according to Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency.
- Two staffers from Al-Mayadeen TV were identified as Ghassan Najar and Mohammed Rida, while Wissam Qassim from Al-Manar TV was also killed.
- The Israeli army did not issue a warning before the strike, which resulted in collapsed buildings and vehicles marked PRESS covered in dust.
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3 journalists killed in Israeli airstrike on press compound in southern Lebanon
An Israeli airstrike on a compound in south-eastern Lebanon killed three journalists Friday and injured three other people, according to their news organizations and health officials.
Israeli strike kills three journalists in south Lebanon
An Israeli strike early on Friday morning killed at least three journalists and wounded several others as they slept in guesthouses used by media in Hasbaya in southern Lebanon, Lebanon's health ministry and local media reported. Those killed were camera operator Ghassan Najjar and engineer Mohamed Reda of the pro-Iranian news outlet Al-Mayadeen and camera operator Wissam Qassem, who worked for Hezbollah's Al-Manar, the outlets said in separate …
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