Rescue efforts for journalist after Lebanon strike
The body of Lebanese journalist Amal Khalil has been recovered from the rubble following an Israeli strike in southern Lebanon.

The body of Lebanese journalist Amal Khalil has been recovered from the rubble following an Israeli strike in southern Lebanon.

Pro-Hezbollah channels have now described Amal Al-Khalil as a "martyr" doing her duty, and are using her situation to accuse Israel of violating ceasefire agreements.
Amal Khalil has been confirmed dead, with her body recovered from the building struck by Israeli jets.
New details confirm the ambulance transporting wounded journalist Zainab Faraj was targeted by IDF gunfire, and that she underwent surgery and is stable.
The family of the slain journalist Amal Khalil has appeared on Al-Jadeed TV, directly blaming Lebanese leaders for her death and demanding their resignation.
New details confirm the ambulance evacuating wounded journalist Zainab Faraj was targeted by IDF gunfire, and that rescue efforts were delayed due to a destroyed bridge.
Al-Akhbar reports that the body of journalist Amal Khalil has been recovered from the rubble of the building hit in the IDF strike.
Reuters reports the strikes wounded one journalist and left another trapped, with rescuers blocked by ongoing fire, adding new detail to the rescue situation.
The body of journalist Amal Khalil has been recovered, confirming her death.