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Issam Abdallah

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Reuters video journalist (1986–2023)

Issam Abdallah
عصام عبد الله
Born
Issam Bassam Hassan Khalil Abdallah

1986 (1986)
Died (aged 37)
OccupationJournalist

Background

October 7 attacks
Military engagements
Civilian attacks

Israeli invasion of the Gaza Strip
Military engagements
Civilian attacks

War crimes and effects

Impacts and repercussions

Other theaters
West Bank conflicts
Red Sea/Yemen
Attacks on US bases
Israel–Hezbollah conflict
Iran–Israel proxy conflict
Assassinations and deaths of prominent individuals

See also

Issam Abdallah (Arabic:عصام عبد الله‎; 1986 – 13 October 2023) was aLebanesevideo journalist working forReuters who was killed byIsrael Defense Forces (IDF) tank-fire insouthern Lebanon on 13 October 2023,while reporting in the context of theGaza war.[1]

Life

Abdallah began providing Reuters with footage in 2007, working as a freelancer while completing his university studies. Abdallah carried a video camera and a camera for still photographs wherever he went. He first provided footage of intra-Lebanese conflicts.[2]

Abdallah reported from theSyrian civil war,Russo-Ukrainian War, and other conflicts. Abdallah was nominated as Reuters Video Journalist of the Year in 2020 for coverage of theBeirut port blast. He had provided the world press with one of the first and strongest images of the disaster. Abdallah was part of a larger team that won an award in 2022 for their coverage of the Russo-Ukrainian War.[2]

Death

See also:Attacks on journalists during the Israel–Hezbollah conflict (2023–present)
A protestor holds up a sign for Issam Abdallah during mass demonstrations in London, 29 October 2023

On October 13, 2023, Issam Abdallah traveled as part of a group of three Reuters and two AFP journalists to a hilltop in Lebanon nearAalma ash-Shaab to film cross-border shelling by Israeli tanks. At the hilltop were already two journalists livestreaming the scene for Al Jazeera. All were wearing blue helmets and flak jackets, most of which were labeled "Press". Abdallah's group arrived at 5:16 pm local time.[3]

For the next 45 minutes, they filmed without issue while being continuously surveilled by Israel drones. The journalists turned their camera towards an Israel outpost atHanita. Forty-five seconds later, an IsraeliMerkava IV tank located at another military installation 1.3 km from the hilltop fired a 120 mm high explosive, fin stabilized shell across the border directly at Issam Abdallah, killing him instantly and punching a hole in the low stone wall he had been leaning against. Thirty-seven seconds after the first shot, a tank fired a second shell from the same location, destroying the car of the Al Jazeera journalists and knocking their cameras to the ground.[3] The other six journalists on the scene were also wounded. Most seriously injured of the others wasChristina Assi, a photographer forAgence France-Presse (AFP), whose wounds forced the amputation of part of her right leg.[4]

The attack was captured by multiple audio and video recordings. Multiple investigations were conducted by groups including AFP,[5] Reuters,[3] Human Rights Watch,[6] and Amnesty International,[7] all of which concurred that an Israeli tank had intentionally fired on the reporters, citing evidence at the scene including fragments of the tail of an Israeli shell. An Israeli spokesman declined to answer detailed questions about the strike, saying "We don't target journalists."[3]

Six other journalists from news agencies, including Reuters photographer Christina Assi, and video journalist Dylan Collins fromAgence France-Presse (AFP), as well as a journalist from the broadcasterAl Jazeera, were injured, some seriously.[8][9][10] Lebanon's army has said the IDF fired the missile that killed Abdallah. Another Reuters reporter at the scene said Abdallah was killed by projectiles fired from the direction of Israel.[2]

Abdallah was buried on 14 October 2023 in his hometown ofAl-Khiyam in southern Lebanon next to his father, who had died a year prior. Journalists placed their cameras on the grave to honour his memory.[2]His last post on Instagram, posted a week before he was killed, was a photograph ofShireen Abu Akleh, a Palestinian journalist forAl Jazeera who had been killed by Israel in 2022.[11][12]

Reactions

Speaking about Abdallah's death, Israeli military spokespersonRichard Hecht said, "we're very sorry", but did not confirm that Israeli shells had hit the journalists.[12] Michael Downey, a journalist who works forThe New York Times and theBritish Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), commented on a video taken shortly before the incident: "No warning shot; that was intentional".[9]

"The tank shell hit them directly", said Al Jazeera correspondent Ali Hashem from Alma al-Shaab, adding that the team of reporters had been clearly marked as press.[13]

Lebanon lodged a formal complaint with theUN Security Council over Abdallah's killing on its territory. According to state media. It is assumed in Lebanon that this was an intentional killing. Israel's representative to the United Nations stressed that Israel never wants to harm journalists, but in a war, "anything can happen."[14]

Additionally,Agence France-Presse (AFP) called on Israeli and Lebanese authorities to "conduct a comprehensive investigation to determine the circumstances behind and responsibility for firing along their border that killed and wounded journalists on assignment..."[15]

An open letter byCommittee to Protect Journalists,Freedom House,Freedom of the Press Foundation,Human Rights Watch andReporters Without Borders said the killing of Abdallah by Israel was "apparently deliberate".[16]

Investigations

RSF investigation

Reporters Without Borders (RSF) made a preliminary finding on 29 October that the deaths were the result of a "targeted" strike from the direction of the Israeli border, concluding that the "two strikes in the same place in such a short space of time (just over 30 seconds), from the same direction, clearly indicate precise targeting."[17]

The investigation, which considered "eyewitness accounts, video footage and ballistics expertise", also concluded that it was "unlikely that the journalists were mistaken for combatants" given their situation out in the open, on top of a hill, wearing helmets and jackets marked with 'press'.[17] The RSF called on Israel to launch a probe over the events.[17]

United Nations investigation

A February 2024 report by theUnited Nations Interim Force in Lebanon concluded that an Israeli tank killed Abdallah when it fired at "clearly identifiable journalists", and that this broke international law.[18] The report "assessed that there was no exchange of fire across the Blue Line at the time of the incident", with no records of any exchange of fire across the border for the 40 minutes before the tank firing.[18]

See also

References

  1. ^Gebeily, Maya; Deutsch, Anthony; Clarke, David (7 December 2023)."Reuters journalist Issam Abdallah killed by Israeli tank, investigation finds".Reuters. Retrieved11 December 2023.
  2. ^abcd"Obituary: Reuters' Issam Abdallah covered the world's biggest events with bravery and insight".Reuters. 15 October 2023.Archived from the original on 14 October 2023. Retrieved15 October 2023.
  3. ^abcdGebeily, Maya; Deutsch, Anthony; Clarke, David (7 December 2023)."Israeli tank fire killed Reuters journalist Issam Abdallah in Lebanon".Reuters. Retrieved14 October 2024.
  4. ^"Journalist wounded in Israeli strike on Lebanon carries Olympic torch in France".Sky News. Retrieved13 December 2024.
  5. ^"Journalists killed and injured in Lebanon: AFP investigation points to Israeli army strike". AFP. Retrieved14 October 2024.
  6. ^"Israel: Strikes on Journalists in Lebanon Apparently Deliberate". Human Rights Watch. 7 December 2023. Retrieved14 October 2024.
  7. ^"Lebanon: Deadly Israeli attack on journalists must be investigated as a war crime". Amnesty International. 7 December 2023. Retrieved14 October 2024.
  8. ^Ward, Euan (13 October 2023)."A Reuters cameraman is killed and six other journalists are injured near Lebanon's southern border".The New York Times.ISSN 0362-4331.Archived from the original on 15 October 2023. Retrieved15 October 2023.
  9. ^abNeumann, Julia (14 October 2023)."Pressefreiheit im Israel-Gaza-Krieg: Journalist*innen als Zielscheibe".Die Tageszeitung: taz (in German).ISSN 0931-9085.Archived from the original on 18 October 2023. Retrieved15 October 2023.
  10. ^Darcy, Oliver (13 October 2023)."Reuters journalist Issam Abdallah killed in southern Lebanon, 6 others wounded".CNN Business.Archived from the original on 15 October 2023. Retrieved15 October 2023.
  11. ^Fahim, Kareem; Chamaa, Mohamad El; Francis, Ellen; Dadouch, Sarah (14 October 2023)."Reuters journalist killed in southern Lebanon by Israeli strike, colleagues say".Washington Post. Retrieved10 November 2023.
  12. ^ab"A Reuters videographer killed in southern Lebanon by Israeli shelling is laid to rest".AP News. 14 October 2023. Archived fromthe original on 9 November 2023. Retrieved10 November 2023.
  13. ^"Journalist killed, six people wounded in Israeli attack on south Lebanon".Al Jazeera.Archived from the original on 15 October 2023. Retrieved15 October 2023.
  14. ^"Getöteter Reuters-Journalist: Libanon will bei UN Beschwerde einlegen" (in German).euronews. 14 October 2023.Archived from the original on 15 October 2023. Retrieved15 October 2023.
  15. ^"AFP calls for thorough investigation after journalists killed, wounded in southern Lebanon".Agence France-Presse. 14 October 2023.Archived from the original on 15 October 2023. Retrieved15 October 2023.
  16. ^"Letter on protecting journalists and press freedom in the Israel-Gaza war".Freedom House. 25 March 2024.
  17. ^abc"RSF initial report: Reuters journalist was killed in Lebanon in 'targeted' strike". Reuters.
  18. ^abGauthier-Villars, David; Bassam, Laila; Perry, Tom (14 March 2024)."Israeli tank strike killed 'clearly identifiable' Reuters reporter - UN report".Reuters. Retrieved14 March 2024.
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