Journalist Amal Khalil received a death threat attributed to the IDF in September 2024, raising serious concerns of deliberate targeting. (Photo: YouTube/@JinhaAgencyArabic2476)

Lebanese journalist Amal Khalil found dead after being trapped in rubble following Israeli strike, obstruction of rescue

UPDATE: This alert has been updated throughout after the Red Cross reported that they had found the body of Amal Khalil under the rubble.

Beirut, April 22, 2026—The Committee to Protect Journalists is outraged that the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) apparently targeted Lebanese journalists Amal Khalil and Zeinab Faraj in Al Tayri, southern Lebanon, on Wednesday. Khalil was found dead after rescue efforts were apparently obstructed.

CPJ earlier warned that Israel’s obstruction of rescue efforts may amount to a war crime and said it was alarmed by reports that Khalil had received a direct death threat attributed to the IDF in September 2024, raising serious concerns of deliberate targeting. 

Khalil, a reporter for the newspaper Al-Akhbar, and Faraj, a freelance photojournalist, were both on assignment, reporting on recent attacks on the southern village of Bint Jbeil. En route, they became trapped under rubble after a direct strike hit the building they were sheltering in, according to Al-Jadeed TV, just after a strike on a nearby civilian vehicle on the main road in Al Tayri. The destruction and direct fire at ambulances prevented rescue operations from reaching the site.

Khalil was last heard from at approximately 4:10 p.m., according to news reports and colleagues CPJ spoke to, when she called her family and the Lebanese military. 

The Red Cross was granted limited access to the site, which remained under active fire. It was able to evacuate Faraj, who reportedly sustained critical head injuries, and two other civilian who were killed, before being forced to withdraw due to continued shelling and the direct firing on rescue crews and vehicles, according to news reports.

The Red Cross had to await Israeli authorization to re-enter the site and search for Khalil, who was believed to still be trapped under the rubble, according to several news reports.

In an interview on Al Jadeed TV, the head of the Union of Journalists in Lebanon, Elsy Moufarrej, accused Israeli forces of deliberately targeting Khalil, considering the texted September 2024 death threat against the trapped journalist. Moufarrej called on the Lebanese government and international bodies to take urgent action against what she called “uninvestigated and repeated Israeli war crimes against journalists.”

“The repeated strikes on the same location, the targeting of an area where journalists were sheltering, and the obstruction of medical and humanitarian access constitute a grave breach of international humanitarian law,” said CPJ Regional Director Sara Qudah. “CPJ holds Israeli forces responsible for the endangerment of Amal Khalil’s life and the injuries Zeinab Faraj sustained after the targeted strike on their location.

CPJ emailed the IDF international press office for comment but did not receive an immediate reply.