The International Association of Press Clubs, in a statement, condemned in no uncertain terms the Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon that killed journalist Amal Khalil and injured a colleague. The association stressed that they were targeted while reporting, and not incidental casualties, and warns of a troubling pattern, including follow-up strikes that hindered rescue efforts, suggesting disregard for journalist protections under international law.The whole statement is below. §We unequivocally condemn the latest Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon, which resulted in the killing of journalist Amal Khalil and the severe injury of her colleague while they were reporting from the field. These were not incidental casualties of war – they were journalists performing their duty, and they were targeted in the course of that duty.The pattern emerging from these incidents is deeply alarming. Reports that journalists were struck after arriving at the site of an earlier attack, and that subsequent strikes obstructed rescue operations, raise grave concerns about a systematic disregard for the protection of media professionals. If confirmed, such actions constitute a direct assault on press freedom and a dangerous escalation in the targeting of those who document conflict.Journalists are civilians. They are protected under international humanitarian law. Any attack against them – whether deliberate or through reckless disregard – represents a serious violation that demands immediate accountability. The killing of a journalist is not collateral damage; it is an attempt to silence truth and control the narrative of war.As organizations representing media, international dialogue, and economic cooperation, we stress that the erosion of press freedom in conflict zones has far-reaching implications – not only for journalism, but for transparency, accountability, and global stability.We therefore call for:An immediate, independent, and transparent international investigationFull accountability for those responsible at all levelsImmediate guarantees for the protection of journalists and unhindered access for medical and rescue teamsUrgent action by the international community to end the culture of impunity surrounding crimes against journalistsThe continued targeting of journalists, and the obstruction of rescue efforts, reflects a dangerous normalization of violations that must be confronted decisively.What is at stake is not only the safety of journalists in South Lebanon, but the very integrity of truth in times of war. When journalists are silenced, the world is left in darkness.This must not stand.Dr. Waiel AwwadPresident of International Association of Press Clubs