Outrage is exploding in Beirut after Israeli strikes killed Lebanese journalists, sparking protests by media workers who accuse Israel of targeting the press. Demonstrators held banners calling the attack a “war crime” and demanded accountability at the International Criminal Court. Journalists warned that killing reporters will not silence the truth, with one saying “hundreds will rise” in response. Critics described the attack as a deliberate attempt to crush free voices. Israel has claimed one of those killed was linked to Hezbollah, but provided no evidence. The incident has intensified global concerns over journalist safety in active conflict zones.