Skip to main contentSkip to navigation Close dialogue1/3 Next image Previous image Toggle captionSkip to navigation The car the three journalists were travelling in near Jezzine was destroyed by an Israeli missile. Photograph: EPA View image in fullscreen The car the three journalists were travelling in near Jezzine was destroyed by an Israeli missile. Photograph: EPA Lebanon condemns ‘blatant war crime’ after Israel kills three journalistsIsraeli military says primary target, killed in a missile strike far from the frontlines, was a Hezbollah ‘terrorist’
Middle East crisis – live updates Israel killed three journalists in south Lebanon on Saturday, their TV channels and authorities said, prompting condemnation from the Lebanese government who called the killings a “blatant war crime”. Ali Shoeib, from the Hezbollah-owned al-Manar television station, Fatima Ftouni and her brother and cameraman Mohammed Ftouni from the pro-Hezbollah outlet al-Mayadeen, were killed in the strike targeting their car. Israel claimed the attack shortly afterwards, saying the target was Shoeib, whom it accused of being a Hezbollah “terrorist” in an intelligence unit who had reported on the locations of Israeli soldiers in southern Lebanon. The Israeli military provided no further evidence to support the claim and made no comment on the killing of the other journalists.
Published: March 28, 2026 5:29 pm
Source: The Guardian — Read original