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Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon kill Lebanese journalist, wound another - Reuters

Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon kill Lebanese journalist, wound another - Reuters

Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon kill Lebanese journalist, wound another Reuters

April 22, 2026 at 10:17 PM Original source
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Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon kill Lebanese journalist, wound another - Reuters
Reutersvia rss

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Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon kill Lebanese journalist, wound another
The Straits Timesvia ai

Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon on April 22, 2026, resulted in the death of journalist Amal Khalil and the wounding of photographer Zeinab Faraj. The strikes targeted their vehicle and a nearby house in the village of al-Tiri, leading to Khalil's death and Faraj's injury. Rescue efforts were delayed due to ongoing Israeli fire, with Khalil's body retrieved hours later. The Israeli military stated it does not target journalists and is reviewing the incident.

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Israeli attacks on Lebanon kill at least five people, including journalist
Al Jazeeravia ai

Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon on April 22, 2026, resulted in the deaths of at least five people, including journalist Amal Khalil. The attacks targeted a vehicle and a house in the village of al-Tiri, leading to Khalil's death and the wounding of photographer Zeinab Faraj. The Israeli military claimed the strikes targeted individuals violating the ceasefire and posed an immediate threat, denying the targeting of journalists.

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Israeli strike kills journalist after ongoing attacks blocked rescuers, Lebanon says
The Guardianvia ai

Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon on April 22, 2026, resulted in the death of journalist Amal Khalil and the injury of photographer Zeinab Faraj. The strikes targeted their vehicle and a nearby house in the village of al-Tayri. Rescue efforts were delayed due to ongoing Israeli fire, with Khalil's body retrieved hours later. The Israeli military stated it does not target journalists and is reviewing the incident.

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Israeli airstrike wounds two journalists in south Lebanon: employer
Hindustan Timesvia ai

An Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon on April 22, 2026, wounded two Lebanese journalists, Amal Khalil and Zeinab Faraj, while they were working near the border with Israel. The Lebanese daily newspaper Al-Akhbar reported the incident, stating that Khalil was killed and Faraj was wounded. The health ministry separately reported that Israeli strikes in al-Tiri had killed two people, wounded Faraj, and left Khalil trapped. Ambulance teams were trying to reach Khalil.

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