United Nations experts are calling for an independent investigation into the killing of journalists in Lebanon, raising serious concerns about press freedom and civilian protection in conflict zones.
Three UN special rapporteurs — Irene Khan, Morris Tidball-Binz, and Ben Saul — urged a thorough inquiry into the incident, describing it as a grave violation of international humanitarian law.
The experts stated that journalists operating in war zones are considered civilians and must not be targeted, emphasizing that such attacks undermine global press freedom and accountability.
The incident, which resulted in the deaths of Lebanese media workers during escalating hostilities involving Israel, Lebanon, and regional tensions linked to Iran, has intensified scrutiny over the safety of journalists in conflict areas.
UN officials also warned that repeated attacks on journalists without accountability risk creating a culture of impunity, potentially encouraging further violations against members of the press.
The call for investigation highlights growing international concern over the protection of journalists and the need for stronger enforcement of laws governing armed conflict.
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