Lebanon's Health Ministry says Israeli forces fired near a Red Cross ambulance in Tiri, blocking the evacuation of two injured journalists. The medical team was unable to complete the rescue mission following an earlier strike.
Lebanon's Health Ministry reports that Israeli forces fired a sound grenade and opened fire near a Red Cross ambulance in Tiri, preventing the evacuation of two injured journalists.
What happened
Lebanon's Health Ministry reports that Israeli forces fired a sound grenade and opened fire near a Red Cross ambulance in Tiri, preventing the evacuation of two injured journalists.
Quick reaction
One tap helps tune what we surface next.
Reader discussion
Public commentsNo comments yet. Start the discussion around this signal.
Follow this signal
Get updates on this story
We will email you if this changes materially. No spam. Daily brief optional.
Map context
Open map near Lebanon
Keep the story in context with nearby live signals, countries, and category movement.
Related coverage
Briefings
More story pages
UPDATE: Israeli military forces kill journalist Amal Khalil in Lebanon. The incident follows reports of multiple media worker deaths in the region, raising concerns regarding the safety of press personnel in the conflict zone.
The Israeli army killed journalist Amal Khalil in Lebanon, according to reports. This follows the reported deaths of other journalists including Ali Shaib, Fatima Fotouni, and Mohammad Fotouni during the ongoing conflict.
UPDATE: The IDF confirms it will maintain its current positions in southern Lebanon throughout the duration of the ceasefire agreement.
The IDF spokesman stated that the Defense Army will maintain its positions in southern Lebanon throughout the ceasefire agreement period.
UPDATE: Israeli strike in southern Gaza Strip kills 1, wounds 3. The incident occurred early Thursday, according to reports from the region. #Gaza #Israel
An Israeli strike in the southern Gaza Strip killed one Palestinian and wounded three others early Thursday.
BREAKING: Iran seizes ships in the Strait of Hormuz as President Donald Trump sets a deadline for Tehran to return to diplomatic talks. The incident follows an extended ceasefire and a seven-week internet blackout across the country. #Iran #Hormuz
Iran has seized ships in the Strait of Hormuz, while President Donald Trump has issued a deadline for Tehran to return to talks following a ceasefire extension. Meanwhile, Iran's internet blackout has continued for more than seven weeks.
More live signals
Continue with the live feed.
The fastest nearby updates load from the public feed, not the enriched story endpoint.