Israeli strikes kill 38 people in Gaza s Khan Younis and 3 journalists in southern Lebanon

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Israeli strikes eliminated 38 individuals in Gaza and 3 journalists in Lebanon on Friday as growing fret about supply shortages in Gaza and
international pressure for a cease-fire mounted.The deaths reported by Gaza health officials were the current in the southern Gaza city of
Khan Younis, where individuals have in current days lined up for bread outside the citys only bakeshop in operation.They come a day after
United States Secretary of State Antony Blinken stated that Israel had achieved its goal of successfully dismantling Hamas and urged both
sides to restore negotiations.Also on Friday, an Israeli airstrike on guesthouses where journalists were staying in southeast Lebanon killed
3 media staffers working for news outlets that are viewed as lined up with Lebanons Hezbollah group and its customer, Iran.Outside of
now-collapsed buildings rented by various media outlets, vehicles marked PRESS lay covered in dust and rubble after the strike, Associated
Press images showed.The Israeli army did not issue a warning prior to the strike.Representatives of the news networks and Lebanese
politicians accused Israel of war criminal activities and intentionally targeting journalists.These were just reporters that were
oversleeping bed after long days of covering the dispute, stated Imran Khan, a senior reporter for Al Jazeera English who was among the
reporters in the compound.In a social media post, he said he and his group were unhurt.The Beirut-based Al-Mayadeen TV stated 2 of its
staffers electronic camera operator Ghassan Najar and broadcast service technician Mohammed Rida were amongst the journalists eliminated
early Friday
Hezbollahs Al-Manar television said its electronic camera operator Wissam Qassim was also eliminated in the airstrike on the Hasbaya
region.Al-Mayadeens director Ghassan bin Jiddo declared that the Israeli strike on a compound real estate journalists was intentional and
directed at those covering components of its military offensive
He vowed that the Beirut-based station, a pan-Arab broadcaster viewed as lined up with Hezbollah, would continue its work.The strike
occurred hours after the Israeli militarys Arabic language spokesperson, Avichay Adraee, straight challenged Al-Mayadeen war correspondent
Ali Mortada in online posts and referred to him as my enemy in English
The X post ended with the English expression Take care
Mortada was not involved in the strike.Lebanons Information Minister Ziad Makary said the journalists were killed while relaying what he
called Israels crimes, and noted they were amongst a big group of members of the media.This is an assassination, after keeping an eye on and
tracking, with premeditation and preparation, as there were 18 reporters present at the area representing 7 media organizations, he composed
in a post on X.The Israeli armed force did not immediately comment on the strike.Ali Shoeib, Al-Manars widely known reporter in south
Lebanon, was seen in a video filming himself with a mobile phone stating that the camera operator who had actually been working with him for
months was killed
Shoeib said the Israeli military understood that the location that was struck housed reporters of various media organizations.We were
reporting the news and showing the suffering of the victims and now we are the news and the victims of Israels criminal activities, Shoeib
added in the video aired on Al-Manar TV.The Hasbaya area has actually been spared much of the violence along the border and a number of the
reporters now staying there have actually moved from the neighboring town of Marjayoun that has actually gone through sporadic strikes in
current weeks
Earlier in the week, a strike hit an office coming from Al-Mayadeen on the outskirts of Beiruts southern suburban areas, according to
Lebanons Health Ministry.Lebanons Health Minister said Friday that 11 reporters have been killed and eight wounded given that exchange of
fire began along the Lebanon-Israel border in early October 2023
In November 2023, two reporters for Al-Mayadeen television were eliminated in a drone strike.A month earlier, Israeli shelling in southern
Lebanon eliminated Reuters videographer Issam Abdallah and wounded other reporters from Frances international news firm, Agence
France-Presse, and Qatars Al-Jazeera TV.The killing of reporters has actually triggered global protest from press advocacy groups and United
Nations professionals, although Israel has stated it does not intentionally target them.On Thursday, the Committee to Protect Journalists
stated it had preliminarily counted 128 journalists killed in Gaza because the war began.Israel has actually implicated reporters working
for Al Jazeera of being members of militant groups, pointing out documents it purportedly found in Gaza
The network has actually rejected the claims as an outright effort to silence the couple of staying journalists in the region.The Committee
to Protect Journalists has dismissed them too, and stated that Israel has consistently made comparable unproven claims without producing
credible evidence.Hamas-led militants stormed into southern Israel on Oct
7, 2023, killing some 1,200 individuals, mainly civilians, and snatching another 250
Around 100 captives are still inside Gaza, a third of whom are thought to be dead.Israels retaliatory offensive has actually eliminated over
42,000 Palestinians, according to Gazas Health Ministry, which does not state the number of were combatants however says ladies and children
comprise over half the casualties
The Israeli armed force states it has eliminated over 17,000 fighters, without providing evidence.The Israeli campaign has since expanded to
Lebanon, where Israel released a ground intrusion Oct
1, after trading fire with the Hezbollah militant group for much of the past year.Lebanese health authorities reported another day of
intense airstrikes and shelling Thursday, which they said eliminated 19 people over 24 hours and raised the general Lebanese death toll to
2,593 considering that October 2023
Source: AP-- Agencies