Israeli Airstrike in Southern Lebanon Kills Three Journalists; Exiled Iranian Crown Prince Calls for Uprising
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Israeli Airstrike in Southern Lebanon Kills Three Journalists; Exiled Iranian Crown Prince Calls for Uprising

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An Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon resulted in the deaths of three journalists, while exiled Iranian Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi has urged Iranians to rise up against the current regime.

An Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon has killed three journalists, including Ali Shoeib of al-Manar TV and Fatima Ftouni of Al-Mayadeen TV, along with her brother Mohammed, a video journalist. The Israeli military stated that the strike targeted Shoeib, alleging he was a Hezbollah intelligence operative, though no evidence was provided. Lebanese officials condemned the attack as a crime against journalists. This incident raises the number of media workers killed in Lebanon this year to five.

In a separate development, exiled Iranian Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi has called on Iranians to rise up against the current regime. Addressing a gathering of US conservatives, Pahlavi stated he is ready to lead Iran's transition and will call on Iranians to act when the "right moment arrives."

These events occur amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, with Israeli forces conducting widespread strikes against Tehran and Iranian-backed Houthi rebels claiming responsibility for missile attacks on Israel.

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