Mar 19 • 17:31 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece Naftemporiki

Zakharova: The Israeli attack on a Russian journalist in southern Lebanon was targeted

Russia accused Israel of deliberately attacking a journalism crew from the state network RT in southern Lebanon, injuring a journalist and a cameraman.

On Thursday, Russia accused Israel of conducting a targeted attack on a journalism crew from the state broadcaster RT in southern Lebanon, resulting in injuries to both a journalist and a cameraman. The spokesperson for the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova, claimed that the crew's clothes clearly bore the designation 'press', and they were only carrying cameras and microphones at the time of the attack. This, she argued, indicated that the strike against the journalists was intentional and deliberate.

In response, the Israeli military stated that the television crew was operating in an area where warnings had been issued for evacuation. The Israeli authorities maintain that they never intentionally target journalists and reaffirm that they do not plan to do so in the future. This incident raises significant concerns regarding the safety of journalists operating in conflict zones and the responsibilities of military forces in distinguishing between combatants and civilians, including media professionals.

As tensions continue to mount in the region, this incident underscores the ongoing challenges faced by journalists who cover diplomatic and military affairs in volatile areas. The situation highlights the necessity for all parties involved in such conflicts to adhere to international laws designed to protect journalists in the line of duty, ensuring that freedom of the press is maintained even amidst violent confrontations.

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