Reporters Killed in Southern Lebanon: Journalists' Organisation Calls for Investigation
UN special rapporteurs say Israel has not provided credible evidence and warn the killings could amount to a war crime under international law.
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His name was Ali Shoeib. He was a journalist of Al Manar, a television station affiliated to Hezbollah. For Israel he was a cognitive resource and a member of the Radwan Force, the elite unit of the Party of God. He was killed on Saturday, March 28 while traveling by car in southern Lebanon along with Fatima Ftouni, reporter of the TV Al Mayadeen, and her brother Mohamad, freelance photojournalist. They are the last three reporters ended up in t…
Three reporters were killed on Saturday, March 28, by an Israeli strike on their car in southern Lebanon. Israel accused one of them of being an elite Hezbollah soldier, without providing any proof of it. Mobilized, the defence organization of the profession "Committee to protect journalists" is calling for an investigation into these three murders, and recalls that, without evidence to the contrary, journalists covering a conflict are considere…
UN experts call for investigation into Israeli killing of Lebanese journalists
UN experts on Thursday called for an international investigation into the death of three Lebanese journalists in an Israeli strike, saying Israel had not provided “credible evidence” of their alleged links to armed groups.
UN experts call for investigation into killing of 3 Lebanese journalists in Israeli strike
UN experts have called for an international investigation into the killing of three Lebanese journalists in an Israeli strike, saying Israel had not provided “credible evidence” of their supposed links to armed groups. The three journalists, including Al Manar correspondent Ali Shoeib, were killed on March 28 in an Israeli strike in southern Lebanon. “We denounce strongly what has now become a standard, dangerous practice of Israel to target and…
Exclusive: How a Fake "Journalists Killed" Story Spread Around The World
Groups like Hezbollah and Hamas systematically exploit the protections of civilian life, operating within communities, misusing protected symbols, and deliberately blurring their identity. One of the clearest examples of this is the way media protections are abused. Yet time and again, sections of the media fall back into the same pattern, repeating claims of “journalists killed” with little attempt to test them. The global media frenzy this wee…
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