Attack on journalists in Lebanon | |
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Part of the killing of journalists in the 2023 Israel–Hamas war and Israel–Hezbollah conflict (2023–present) | |
Location | South Lebanon (South Governorate and Nabatieh Governorate) |
Date | 13 October – present (3 months and 2 days) |
Weapons | Missiles, tank guns |
Deaths | 3 journalists, 1 civilian |
Injured | 7+ |
Perpetrator | IDF |
Since the beginning of the Israel–Hezbollah conflict on 8 October 2023, multiple incidents occurred in near the Lebanon-Israel border which killed three Lebanese journalists and injured at least 7 others.
Incidents
15 July
IDF fired warning shots and used riot dispersal means at 18 people, including journalists and parliamentarian that crossed the border from Lebanon into Israeli sovereign territory.[1]
13 October
While a group of Reuters, AFP and Al Jazeera journalists were transmitting a live video feed of an IDF outpost over a kilometre from Aalma ech Chaab, two tank rounds fired directly hit the group. The first killed Reuters photojournalist Issam Abdallah. The second strike was much more powerful and ignited the Al Jazeera vehicle, a white Toyota, which Al Jazeera were journalists Carmen Joukhadar and Elie Brakhya, as well as their AFP colleague Dylan Collins were standing next to.[2] Reuters' photographer Christina Assi was also critically injured.[3][4] Lebanon's army has said the IDF fired the missile that killed Abdallah. Another Reuters reporter at the scene said Abdallah was killed by projectiles fired from the direction of Israel.[5] His last post on Instagram, posted a week before he was killed, was a photograph of Shireen Abu Akleh, a Palestinian journalist for Al Jazeera who had been killed by Israel in 2022.[6][7]
13 November
Another group of Lebanese journalists were hit by a strike meters away from them while reporting in the town of Yaroun[8] The incident was filmed live by Al Jadeed. The anchor was heard speaking to the live anchor Rif Akil after the strike. The anchor said, "It's clear the rocket has fallen just a few metres away from you It's clear this is a direct strike on journalists operating in Yaroun." as the camera filmed the site of the attack.[9] Only minor injuries were reported.[9]
21 November
While an Al-Mayadeen crew was covering the latest developments on the Lebanese-Israeli border near Tayr Harfa in southern Lebanon, an Israeli tank targeted reporter Farah Omar and cameraman Rabih Maamari from Al-Mayadeen TV. The artillery shelling led to the immediate deaths of Omar and Maamari.[10][11] A guide alongside the journalist was also killed. Al Mayadeen belies the attack was deliberate because of the channel's pro-Palestinian views.[12]
23 December
An Al-Manar cameraman was injured in the eye after an IDF attack on a road in the al-Khardali area where correspondents of MTV and the state-owned National News Agency were also passing.[13] The IDF heavily bombarded the Deir Mimas-Khardali River area and stopped civilians from passing the road by shelling close to the vehicles passing.[13]
26 December
Hezbollah's anti-tank missile hit next to Channel 13 News team while interviewing farmer at Dovev, in an article following a prior Hezbollah assault that killed a 56-year-old employee of the Israel Electric Corporation, and injured five workers who were repairing electric lines.[14]
Investigations
Reporters Without Boarders investigation
During the conflict, Reporters Without Borders claimed that the Israeli army had deliberately targeted journalists.[15][16][17] A Reporters Without Borders (RSF) investigation said that Israel had targeted journalists in missile strikes on 13 October that killed Reuters reporter Issam Abdallah and injured four others. These two Israeli missile strikes, 30 seconds apart, hit a group of seven journalists in southern Lebanon who were reporting on the fighting between Israel and Hezbollah. In a video, the journalists are seen wearing vests and helmets identifying them as "PRESS". The marking was also present on the roof of their car, which exploded after being hit by the second missile.[18] According to the Council of Europe, the intentional targeting of journalists constitutes a war crime.[19]
Reuters and TNO
The Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO), which tests and analyses munitions and weapons, assisted Reuters by examining the material collected at the site of the explosion and found that the piece of metal was the fin of a 120 mm tank round fired 1.34 km away from the border fired from a smoothbore tank gun.[20] The TNO said that satellite images and a photo taken by Abdallah showed no signs of any previous attacks in their area which determines that the tailfin was significant investigating the attack.[21]
The TNO analyzed the recording from the Al Jazeera live feed of both strikes and a video recording from the Italian broadcaster RAI which shows the launch point of the second strike. Journalists from RAI were filming the cross-border shelling the same day of the attack from Alma ech Chaab where their camera was turned towards the sound of the blast.[21] Using the audio from the Al Jazeera broadcast they determined that the rounds were fired 1,343 metres away from the reporters and said that the sound signatures of both samples of the strikes matched indicating that the two tank rounds were fired from the same position.[21]
Amnesty International
Amnesty International and the Human Rights Watch held a joint press conference in the Lebanese capital, Beirut, on 7 December where they revealed their findings of their investigations into the attack that killed Issam Abdallah and wounded six others on 13 October. They concluded that the group of journalists were hit by a tank round and said that it was a direct attack on civilians and were visibly identifiable as journalists which they called for it to be investigated as a war crime.[22][23] After analysis they found that the firing point was at an Israeli position close to the village of Jordeikh which was positioned east of the journalists.[24][22]
Reaction
Speaking about Abdallah's death, Israeli military spokesperson Richard Hecht said, "we're very sorry", but did not confirm that Israeli shells had hit the journalists.[25] The Israeli military said it using tank and artillery fire in the vicinity to deter a potential infiltration from Lebanon at the time Issam Abdallah was killed. They stated that their actions were in response to Hezbollah fire along the Israel-Lebanon border, and the incident is currently being reviewed.[26] The Israeli army also initiated an investigation into the circumstances circumstances surrounding Abdallah's death.[27]
Michael Downey, a journalist who works for The New York Times and the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), commented on a video taken shortly before the incident: "No warning shot; that was intentional".[28]
Lebanon denounced the killing of Reuters journalist Issam Abdallah, who was killed during an Israeli artillery strike aimed at a group of reporters. Following Abdallah's death, the Lebanese army conducted an on-site assessment, affirming that Israel had launched the missile that killed him.[29][30] Lebanon's Foreign Ministry has instructed its mission to the UN in Beirut to express deep concerns regarding what they perceive as a clear infringement on freedom of opinion and press. Additionally, Lebanon is preparing to file a formal complaint with the UN Security Council, accusing Israel of intentionally causing Abdallah's death.[31][32]
Casualties
List of journalists and civilians either killed or injured and their situation.
Date | Name | Description | News agency | Ref. |
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October 13 | Carmen Joukhadar | A Lebanese reporter who sustained major injuries and was hospitalized for weeks | Al Jazeera | [33] |
Christina Assi | A Lebanese photographer who sustained life-threatening injuries and remained in intensive care for weeks and had her leg amputated | AFP | [34] | |
Dylan Collins | An American photographer who was injured in the second strike while trying to help Assi. | AFP | [33] | |
Elie Brakhya | A Lebanese photojuornalist who sustained major injuries and was hospitalized for weeks | Al Jazeera | [33] | |
Issam Abdallah | A Lebanese videographer who was immediately killed in an Israeli artillery strike that specifically targeted a group of reporters. | Reuters | [35][36] | |
Maher Nazeh | An Iraqi photojuornalist who sustained minor injuries | Reuters | [33] | |
Thaer al-Sudani | An Iraqi photojuornalist who sustained minor injuries | Reuters | [33] | |
November 13 | Issam Mawassi | A Lebanese videographer sustained minor injuries when the IDF attacked a group of journalists in Yaroun. | Al Jadeed | [37] |
November 21 | Farah Omar | A Lebanese correspondent working for the Hezbollah-affiliated Al Mayadeen was killed in an Israeli airstrike in the Tayr Harfa area. | Al Mayadeen | [38] |
Hussein Aqeel | Civilian who was alongside the Al Mayadeen journalists who was likely their guide. | (Civilian) | [39] | |
Rabih Al Maamari | A Lebanese cameraman working for Al Mayadeen was killed in an Israeli airstrike in the Tayr Harfa area. | Al Mayadeen | [38] | |
December 23 | Khodor Markiz | A Lebanese cameraman who was injured in the eye after an IDF attack near his vehicle. | Al Manar | [13] |
See also
References
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- ↑ Gebeily, Maya; Deutsch, Anthony; Clarke, David (2023-12-07). "Reuters journalist Issam Abdallah killed by Israeli tank, investigation finds". Reuters. Retrieved 2023-12-17.
- ↑ Ward, Euan (13 October 2023). "A Reuters cameraman is killed and six other journalists are injured near Lebanon's southern border". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Archived from the original on 15 October 2023. Retrieved 15 October 2023.
- ↑ Neumann, Julia (14 October 2023). "Pressefreiheit im Israel-Gaza-Krieg: Journalist*innen als Zielscheibe". Die Tageszeitung: taz (in German). ISSN 0931-9085. Archived from the original on 18 October 2023. Retrieved 15 October 2023.
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- ↑ Fahim, Kareem; Chamaa, Mohamad El; Francis, Ellen; Dadouch, Sarah (October 14, 2023). "Reuters journalist killed in southern Lebanon by Israeli strike, colleagues say". Washington Post. Retrieved November 10, 2023.
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- 1 2 Homsi, Nada (2023-11-13). "Two killed and journalists targeted in separate Israeli attacks on south Lebanon". The National. Retrieved 2023-12-17.
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- ↑ "Two journalists and two civilians killed by Israeli strikes on Lebanon". Middle East Eye. 2023-11-22. Retrieved 2023-12-16.
- ↑ Jones, Kathy (2023-11-21). "Al-Mayadeen TV reporter and videographer killed by Israeli strike in south Lebanon". Committee to Protect Journalists. Retrieved 2023-12-17.
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Two meters upwards, it'd hit us: News 13 crew under Hezbollah's fire
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