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Journalists wearing body armor clearly labeled as “press” were hit when Israeli forces struck Lebanon on Friday. The sudden blast killed one Reuters journalist and wounded at least six others, according to official statements and videos analyzed by CNN.
Journalists from international news organizations Al Jazeera, Agence France Presse, and Reuters were among the victims, according to statements from their outlets.
Roughly around the same time – about 5 p.m local – the Israeli military said that it had fired artillery at Lebanese territory after a border fence exploded near the Israeli kibbutz of Hanita. The Israeli military has not responded to CNN’s request for comment.
Hanita is just across the border from the Lebanese town of Alma Chaab, where the group of journalists was covering the exchange of fire, CNN’s video analysis shows.
A Reuters livestream showed smoke rising from the area, according to CNN’s geolocations, before a thud is heard.
The next instant, the camera lens is suddenly covered with dust, and a woman can be heard screaming in the background.
Christina Assi, a journalist for Agence France Presse, was later seen in video of the aftermath lying on the ground with leg wounds.
Reuters videographer Issam Abdallah was found dead after the attack. He had been operating the live signal that recorded the fateful moment, Reuters said.
Social media posts show that the victims were clearly identifiable as media. In the hour before the attack, Assi posted a video on her Instagram stories showing the whole group wearing helmets and protective vests clearly labeled as “Press.”
Abdallah had posted on Instagram just before his death – a photo of himself wearing a helmet and a press vest, smoke billowing in the distance behind him, with his location listed as Alma Chaab. Later, video showing his charred body showed the same spot in Alma Chaab, according to geolocation analysis by CNN’s open-source team. A few meters away, a vehicle can be seen in flames.
In videos verified by CNN of the aftermath of the attack, at least two other journalists are seen bloodied. In one video, American journalist Dylan Collins from AFP is seen with his head and a wrist in a bloodied bandage, his shirt stained in blood and covered in dust. Medics rush to their aid.
Someone can be heard saying, “Leave that one, save who you can.”
Israel and militants in Lebanon have been engaged in a tit for tat exchange of fire on the border between the two countries since last weekend, when Hamas’ Oct 7 surprise attack on Israel, and Israel’s attack on Gaza that followed, prompted regional tensions to spiral.
CNN
Written by: Blessing Nyor
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