Israeli strike kills three journalists in south Lebanon

An Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon killed three journalists, including a well-known reporter for Hezbollah's Al Manar network. Lebanese authorities have denounced the attack as a 'war crime', with the Israeli military accusing one of the journalists of being a Hezbollah intelligence operative without providing evidence.
An Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon killed three journalists on Saturday. The victims included Ali Shoeib of Hezbollah's Al Manar channel and Fatima Ftouni of Al Mayadeen, as well as Ftouni's brother, a cameraman. The Israeli military confirmed the killing, accusing Shoeib of being a Hezbollah intelligence operative. Lebanese authorities have condemned the attack as a 'war crime'. The incident occurred amidst a larger conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, with Lebanon reporting at least 1,189 people killed since hostilities began. Israel has responded to Hezbollah rocket attacks with large-scale airstrikes and a ground offensive in southern Lebanon.
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