Lebanese journalist Fadi Boudia was live on air in Baalbek when an Israeli bomb detonated nearby, injuring him and drawing widespread attention on social media.
The bombing campaign resulted in nearly 500 deaths, with many being civilians, including 35 children and 58 women, raising concerns over the targeting of non-combatants.
Since the beginning of the hostilities in Gaza, media safety remains a critical issue, with at least 116 journalists killed, underscoring the dangers faced by reporters in conflict zones.
The IDF maintains that the strikes were aimed at terrorists, but the significant civilian casualties, especially among women and children, raises serious ethical questions about military operations.
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