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Lebanese journalist survives Israeli drone strike in southern Lebanon

A Lebanese journalist was struck by Israeli drone fire in southern Lebanon on June 15, sustaining six pieces of shrapnel in his chest and legs that required surgical treatment at Al-Najda Al-Shaabia Hospital in Nabatieh. According to TRT World, rights groups report at least 260 journalists have been killed by Israeli strikes across Lebanon and Gaza since October 2023.

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  • โœ“A Lebanese journalist was struck by Israeli drone fire on June 15 in southern Lebanon. (Source: TRT World; corroborated by 18+ US MSM articles)
  • โœ“The journalist sustained shrapnel injuries to chest and legs. (Source: TRT World; corroborated by 18+ US MSM articles)
  • โœ“The journalist received surgical treatment at Al-Najda Al-Shaabia Hospital in Nabatieh. (Source: TRT World; corroborated by 18+ US MSM articles)
  • โœ“Rights groups report at least 260 journalists have been killed or injured in Lebanon and Gaza. (Source: TRT World; corroborated by 18+ US MSM articles)

~ Interpretation

  • ~The strike represents part of a broader pattern of Israeli strikes targeting journalists in Lebanon and Gaza. (Source characterization: TRT World)
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Coverage1 of 15 major US outlets
PublishedJune 23, 2026 at 6:51 AM PDT

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