Iran condemns killing of journalists in Lebanon calling it a targeted assassination

Iran Condemns Killing of Journalists in Lebanon, Calls It ‘Targeted Assassination’

Iran Condemns Killing of Journalists in Lebanon, Calls It ‘Targeted Assassination

Iran Slams Killing of Journalists in Lebanon

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has strongly condemned the killing of three journalists in Lebanon, accusing Israel of carrying out a “targeted assassination”.

In a statement shared on his official Telegram channel, Araghchi described the incident as a serious attack not only on individuals but on the broader principles of press freedom.

An Attempt to Silence the Truth’

Araghchi said the killings represent a wider effort to suppress independent reporting and intimidate media professionals.

“This act… is a clear attempt to ‘terrorise the truth’ and silence the voices of those who tell the truth,” he said.

He added that the loss goes beyond the region, calling it a “profound loss for the global media community”.

Journalists reporting from conflict zone in Lebanon amid rising tensions

Iran Accuses Israel of Violating International Law

The Iranian minister further alleged that Israel has a “long history” of targeting journalists, describing such actions as a violation of international laws and conventions protecting media workers.

The statement comes amid rising tensions in the Middle East, where concerns over journalist safety have intensified in conflict zones.

Growing Concerns Over Press Freedom in Conflict Zones

The killing of journalists in Lebanon has sparked renewed debate about the safety of reporters working in war-affected regions.

Media watchdogs have repeatedly warned that attacks on journalists undermine transparency and limit access to accurate information during conflicts.

FAQs

Why did Iran condemn the killing of journalists in Lebanon?

Iran called the attack a targeted assassination and said it was an attempt to silence truthful reporting.

Who is Abbas Araghchi?

Abbas Araghchi is Iran’s Foreign Minister who issued the condemnation statement.

How many journalists were killed in Lebanon?

According to reports, three journalists were killed in the incident.

What are the concerns about press freedom?

The incident has raised global concerns about the safety of journalists and violations of international law.

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