Israeli strikes killed 38 people in southern Gaza, according to local officials, and three journalists overnight in southern Lebanon, their networks and local officials said — an attack that drew accusations of war crimes Friday from the country's government.
Israeli forces meanwhile besieged and stormed one of the few functioning hospitals in northern Gaza according to local health officials, as they continued an intense assault on that part of the Palestinian enclave.
Lebanese Information Minister Ziad Makary accused Israel of intentionally targeting the journalists in an attack he said amounted to a "war crime."
“The Israeli enemy waited for the journalists’ night break to betray them in their sleep," Makary said in a post on X.
"This is an assassination, after monitoring and tracking, with prior planning and design, as there were 18 journalists present at the location representing seven media institutions.
Persons:
—, Antony Blinken, Mohammed Rida —, Wissam Qassim, Ziad Makary, Israel, Makary
Organizations:
Hezbollah, Lebanese
Locations:
Gaza, Lebanon, Qatar, Beirut, Iran, Hasbaya, Israel