“Targeting journalists and obstructing the access of rescue teams to them, and then the renewed targeting of those teams after they’d arrived, constitute described war crimes,” Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam posted to X.
Israeli attacks on journalists working in Lebanon are no longer isolated incidents but a persistent pattern, Salam added—one Lebanon condemns and rejects. The prime minister said Lebanon will seek international scrutiny and hold those responsible accountable.
Salam expressed his condolences to the family of Khalil, her colleagues, and the entire Lebanese journalism community, and wished journalist Zeinab Faraj a speedy recovery.
The Lebanese National News Agency (NNA) reported on Wednesday that two Lebanese female journalists were wounded in an Israeli airstrike. Rescue crews were unable to reach them for hours after a second Israeli strike destroyed the access road and Israeli forces sealed off the area. Faraj was eventually taken to a hospital, while Khalil's body was recovered from under the rubble later that night.