Killing of journalists in Israeli strike could be a war crime, legal experts say
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The Guardian's investigation revealed an Israeli airstrike targeted and killed three journalists in Lebanon, raising implications of a possible war crime due to the deliberate nature of the attack.
According to legal experts, the attack appears to be a premeditated operation against journalists, marked by the apparent absence of conflict or military targets in the area.
Human rights lawyer Nadim Houry stated, "This was clearly delineated as a place where journalists were staying, suggesting a deliberate targeting that qualifies as a war crime."
The Israeli military initially claimed the strike was against a Hezbollah structure, but investigations found no evidence supporting the presence of military targets at the site.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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