Israeli military operations intensified on Wednesday, resulting in the death of Al Jazeera journalist Mohammed Wishah in Gaza and the destruction of residential homes in Beirut. Al Jazeera confirmed that Wishah, who had been a contributor to the network’s Mubasher channel since 2018, was killed by an Israeli drone strike.
The network condemned the strike, describing the killing of their colleague as a “heinous crime.”
Meanwhile, in Lebanon, Israeli air strikes targeted Beirut just hours after a US-Iran ceasefire was announced. The bombardment reduced multiple homes to rubble, forcing residents to search the wreckage for survivors.
Escalating regional tensions
Reporting from the scene in Beirut, Al Jazeera’s Malcolm Webb described the devastation left behind by the strikes. Emergency crews and residents worked through the debris, recovering bodies from the flattened buildings throughout the day.
The strikes in Beirut followed a fragile period of diplomatic negotiation, occurring shortly after the reported US-Iran ceasefire. Despite the diplomatic efforts, the military action in both Gaza and Lebanon suggests a continued escalation in regional hostilities.
There have been no immediate statements from Israeli officials regarding the specific strikes in Beirut or the death of the journalist in Gaza. International observers are monitoring the situation as rescue operations in Lebanon continue to uncover the extent of the damage.