Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon kill Lebanese journalist, wound another
The strike came as rescuers struggled for hours to reach the trapped reporter, and Lebanese officials said five people were killed despite the ceasefire.
- On Wednesday, Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam accused Israel of war crimes after an airstrike in southern Tiri killed journalist Amal Khalil and wounded freelancer Zeinab Faraj.
- The strike occurred during a 10-day ceasefire initiated last week by President Donald Trump, while Israel stated it targeted a 'military structure' used by Hezbollah.
- Lebanese authorities alleged Israeli forces obstructed rescue efforts, with Red Cross workers operating under 'hostile gunfire,' before rescuers recovered Khalil's body from the Al-Akhbar newspaper correspondent's location.
- Salam posted on social media that attacks on media workers were no longer 'isolated incidents' but 'an established method which we condemn,' prompting criticism from the United Nations and CPJ.
- A second round of direct talks between Israeli and Lebanese officials is scheduled for Thursday in Washington, as this incident follows reports of multiple journalists killed by the Israeli military this month.
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Lebanese President Joseph Aoun and Prime Minister Nawaf Salam condemned this Thursday as "war crimes" and "against humanity" the killing of journalists in Israeli attacks, after the death on Wednesday of Amal Khalil, a reporter for the local daily Al Akhbar, in an Israeli bombing in the south of the country.Continue reading....
The Government of Spain has condemned on Thursday Israel’s murder of journalist Amal Khalil in an attack where reporter Zainab Faraj was also wounded, while reporting in al-Tayri, in southern Lebanon. In a statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Executive has conveyed its condolences and solidarity with the family of the murdered woman and desired an early recovery to Faraj. For the time being, it is the only country, together w…
Israel Kills Top Journalist Then Attacks Rescuers Trying to Save Her
Israel bombed a prominent Lebanese journalist’s vehicle on Wednesday and then, after she survived the attack, killed her by bombing a house where she had taken shelter. The Committee to Protect Journalists described Amal Khalil’s killing, the latest in a series of targeted Israeli killings of reporters, as a “grave breach of international humanitarian law”. Khalil was travelling in the town of Tyre, southern Lebanon, with her photojournalist col…
Lebanese Government Accuses Israel of Killing Journalist In Airstrike
What happens when the people documenting war become its victims?That’s the question echoing out of southern Lebanon after journalist Amal Khalil was killed and photographer Zeinab Faraj injured in Israeli airstrikes. Lebanese officials say the two were first caught near a strike, then hit again while taking shelter—raising a troubling claim: was this deliberate?Prime Minister Nawaf Salam didn’t mince words. “Targeting journalists… constitutes wa…
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