Summary
People in Beirut held funerals for three journalists killed by an Israeli military strike in southern Lebanon. The journalists worked for Hezbollah-affiliated and other regional media outlets. The Israeli military confirmed the attack on one journalist, labeling him a "terrorist," but did not comment on the other journalists killed.
Key Facts
- Three journalists were killed in southern Lebanon by an Israeli strike.
- The journalists were Ali Shoeib, Fatima Ftouni, and Mohamed Ftouni.
- Ali Shoeib worked for Al Manar TV, a station linked to Hezbollah.
- Fatima and Mohamed Ftouni worked for Al Mayadeen channel.
- The Israeli military confirmed it had killed Ali Shoeib and called him a "terrorist."
- No evidence was provided by Israel to support the claim that Ali Shoeib was involved in military activities.
- The Israeli military did not comment on the deaths of Fatima and Mohamed Ftouni.
- The funerals were attended by hundreds of people in Beirut.