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Missile Explodes Next To TV Reporter During Live Report From Lebanon: Watch

An kent-resigns-over-iran-war-cites-charlie-kirk.html" class="story-link" title="Joe Kent’s resignation over Iran war reignites antisemitism fears and debate ove">Israeli missile struck meters away from RT correspondent Steve Sweeney while he was conducting a live television report from southern Lebanon. The British reporter and his cameraman dove for cover as the explosion occurred just off-screen during the broadcast. Both journalists survived the incident, which was captured on camera and widely circulated across news outlets.

The incident highlights the extreme dangers faced by journalists covering active conflict zones. It occurred amid escalating kent-resigns-over-iran-war-cites-charlie-kirk.html" class="story-link" title="Joe Kent’s resignation over Iran war reignites antisemitism fears and debate ove">Israeli bombardment of Lebanon that has displaced over one million people and killed more than 1,000, including 40 medical workers.
Media safety advocates say

This incident demonstrates the unacceptable risks journalists face while trying to report on conflicts. Press freedom organizations emphasize that reporters should be protected under international law and that deliberate targeting of media personnel constitutes a war crime.

Military analysts note

Combat zones inherently pose extreme dangers to all civilians, including journalists who choose to report from active conflict areas. The proximity of the strike may have been coincidental rather than targeted, as military operations in dense areas often create unpredictable risks for anyone present.