Israeli Attacks in Lebanon Kill Five, Including Journalist, Amid Ceasefire
Israeli military strikes in southern Lebanon have killed at least five people, including journalist Amal Khalil, amid a fragile ceasefire. The attacks targeted a vehicle and a building in the village of at-Tiri, where Khalil and another journalist, Zeinab Faraj, were covering the aftermath of an earlier strike. Faraj was injured and hospitalized, while Khalil was found dead under rubble. Lebanon's Ministry of Health accused Israel of targeting the journalists and obstructing rescue efforts. The Israeli military denied targeting journalists and preventing rescue operations. The incident has heightened tensions and drawn condemnation from Lebanon's Information Minister, who called for the protection of media personnel.