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'War crime' Journalists die in strike on Lebanese press post

The Guardian

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October 26, 2024

Three journalists from the TV stations Al Mayadeen and Al-Manar were killed and several others hurt yesterday in an Israeli airstrike on their press station in southern Lebanon.

- William Christou

'War crime' Journalists die in strike on Lebanese press post

The strikes early yesterday morning hit a group of small chalets in Hasbaya where 18 journalists from at least seven media outlets - including Al Jazeera, Sky News Arabia and TRT - were staying while covering the Israel-Hezbollah war. Several cars with "Press" signs on them were parked in front of the site.

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