The Guardian admitted: Tel Aviv’s war crime in Lebanon with American weapons.
According to Al-Mayadeen, the British newspaper The Guardian, after conducting an investigation, announced that the Zionist regime used American weapons to target three journalists in the October 25 attack in southern Lebanon.
The report quoted legal experts as saying: The killing of journalists in this attack may be considered a war crime.
The Guardian added: A jet dropped two bombs on a house where three journalists, Ghassan Najjar and Mohammad Reza from Al-Mayadeen and Wissam Qassem from Al-Manar, were present.
The newspaper reported: The journalists lost their lives while they were sleeping, and three other journalists were also killed with them; this is even though no conflict had occurred in the area before or during the attack.
On 25 October at 3.19am, an Israeli jet shot two bombs at a chalet hosting three journalists – cameraman Ghassan Najjar and technician Mohammad Reda from pro-Hezbollah outlet al-Mayadeen, as well as cameraman Wissam Qassem from the Hezbollah-affiliated outlet al-Manar.
All three were killed in their sleep in the attack which also wounded three other journalists from different outlets staying nearby. There was no fighting in the area before or at the time of the strike.