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Lebanese journalist killed in Israeli strike

The strike killed Amal Khalil, who worked for a Lebanese newspaper.

Lebanon’s president, Joseph Aoun, has accused Israel of deliberately targeting journalists in the country, a day after another reporter, Amal Khalil, was killed in an Israeli attack. A freelance photographer who was with her, Zeinab Faraj, was injured. Rescue teams were also reportedly blocked from reaching the scene. The Israeli military has denied targeting journalists or blocking access for rescuers. We get more details from our correspondent and speak to Lebanese journalists about the risks they face while covering conflict.

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Presenter: James Reynolds

(Photo: Mourners carry the coffin of journalist Amal Khalil, who was killed in an Israeli strike on Wednesday, during her funeral in Baisariyeh, Lebanon, 23 April, 2026. Credit: Aziz Taher/Reuters)

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