Tragedy and Courage: Journalists in the Crossfire of Conflict
Lebanese journalist Zeinab Faraj recounts her harrowing experience of an Israeli airstrike that injured her and killed her colleague, Amal Khalil. As they covered post-ceasefire developments in southern Lebanon, their vehicle was targeted, leading to a prolonged rescue effort. The incident sparked calls for an international investigation.
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A Lebanese journalist injured in an Israeli airstrike that claimed the life of her colleague described her agonizing wait for rescue in an interview with The Associated Press. Zeinab Faraj, a freelance photographer, frequently worked alongside Amal Khalil, a seasoned correspondent for Al-Akhbar newspaper in southern Lebanon.
While covering post-ceasefire conditions five days into a fragile truce between Israel and Hezbollah, their car was targeted near the village of al-Tiri. Khalil, filming the area, was caught in an Israeli strike that struck a nearby vehicle, followed by additional strikes causing devastating injuries and damage.
The protracted rescue, delayed by continued strikes and security concerns, ended tragically with Khalil's death. Despite claims of targeting violations, journalists, as civilians, are protected under international humanitarian law. The incident has incited international calls for a thorough investigation into Khalil's killing amid ongoing conflict.
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