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Three journalists killed in Israeli strike on marked press car in Lebanon


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Three journalists killed in Israeli strike on marked press car in Lebanon

Lebanon’s president condemns ‘blatant crime’, as Israeli attacks kill more journalists

Three Lebanese journalists have been killed in an Israeli air strike on their clearly marked press vehicle in southern Lebanon.

Other journalists were wounded in the attack, and one paramedic was killed.

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Fatima Ftouni and her brother and colleague, Mohammed, of Al Mayadeen and Al-Manar’s Ali Shuaib were killed on Saturday on the Jezzine Road when, according to Al Mayadeen, four precision missiles hit the vehicle.

When ambulances arrived, paramedics were also reportedly targeted, killing one. Al Mayadeen and Al-Manar have confirmed the deaths of their journalists.

The Israeli military acknowledged the strike, claiming Shuaib was embedded within a Hezbollah intelligence unit and had been tracking Israeli troop positions in southern Lebanon. It also alleged he had been distributing Hezbollah propaganda.

Al-Manar, his employer, described him as one of its most prominent war correspondents, having covered Israeli attacks on Lebanon for decades.

Israel, which has killed more than 270 journalists in Gaza, often alleges that the reporters it targets are members of or are linked to armed groups without providing evidence.

Neither network accepted Israel’s characterisation.

1 comment:

  1. Terrorists have long been using vehicles marked “Press”, Red Crescent Ambulances, UNIFIL etc as a taktik. It’s ILLEGAL. When killed they can shout blue murder.

    KT falls for it every time.

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