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Lebanon Accuses Israel Over Journalist Death in Southern Air Strike

Last updated: 2026/04/23 at 3:55 PM
Published April 23, 2026
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Lebanon accuses Israel of targeting journalists after an air strike in southern Lebanon kills a reporter and injures a photographer during rescue efforts.
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Journalist Killed in Southern Lebanon Air Strike

The people in charge in Lebanon are saying that Israel is attacking media workers on purpose. People are saying that this was a targeted attack and that they stopped ambulances from helping the wounded.

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Journalist Killed in Southern Lebanon Air StrikeLebanon Wants Other Countries to Get Involved

The Israeli forces used warning shots and a stun device to stop the rescue teams from getting to the site. The people in charge in Lebanon think this is a serious attack on regular people and the teams that help in emergencies.

The Israel Defense Forces say that they did not attack the journalists on purpose. They say they are only trying to stop threats, not media workers.

Lebanon Wants Other Countries to Get Involved

He thinks Israel is breaking laws. He says it is not okay to attack journalists and stop people from getting help. He plans to talk about this in legal meetings.

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