Some international media headlines omitted the fact Hezbollah commander was targeted, painting Israel’s strike as an all-out attack on the pastoral suburbs of Beirut.
By Rinat Harash, HonestReporting
On Tuesday, July 30, an Israeli airstrike in Beirut eliminated Hezbollah’s most senior military commander, who was responsible for the rocket attack that had killed 12 Israeli children and teenagers in the Golan Heights last weekend.
Fuad Shukr was also the adviser to Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, and the United States says he played a central role in the 1983 bombing of the U.S. Marine barracks in Beirut, which killed 241 U.S. military personnel.
Yet some international media headlines omitted the fact he was targeted and painted Israel’s strike as an all-out attack on the pastoral suburbs of the Lebanese capital.
Here’s a collection of some of the worst headlines we could find, followed by accurate ones.
Israel targeted senior Hezbollah operative Fouad Shukr, the man behind the deaths of 12 children in Majdal Shams and many other attacks. Yet, some media focused on Israel bombing a “Beirut suburb” instead of him and his crimes.
Here’s a breakdown: pic.twitter.com/c3FHHRQ7tu
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Israeli “Attack” on Suburbia
The intelligence-based targeting of Shukr took place in the Dahiya suburb of Beirut, which is a Hezbollah stronghold.
Yet Reuters headline made it look like Israel had deliberately attacked desperate housewives on their way to the spa:
Please tell @Reuters that Israel’s strike was on the Hezbollah mass murderer who killed 12 children in Saturday’s soccer field slaughter and not on Teaneck, New Jersey. pic.twitter.com/oVgMtkPqdJ
— HonestReporting (@HonestReporting) July 31, 2024