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Hundreds in Beirut mourn journalists killed in Israeli strike

Hundreds in Beirut mourn journalists killed in Israeli strike

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.

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