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Israel assassinates journalist in double-tap strike during ceasefire

29. April 2026

On April 22, Lebanese journalist Amal Khalil was assassinated in southern Lebanon during a ceasefire. Reports indicate the killing occurred in a targeted double-tap strike. Rescue teams were unable to reach her for hours. What really happened that day, and what does this incident mean for the already tense situation in the region?

Dimitri Lascaris speaks with Lebanese journalist Marwa Osman about the background of the attack, ongoing ceasefire violations, and whether a new escalation is imminent.

This video was produced by Reason2Resist and published on their YouTube channel on the 23th of April, 2026.


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ABOUT DIMITRI LASCARIS

Dimitri Lascaris is a journalist and lawyer. As a lawyer, he specializes in class action litigation, international law and human rights. He was a member of the shadow cabinets of the Green Parties of Canada and Quebec. In 2020, he ran for the leadership of the Green Party of Canada and came in second. He is also the founder and editor of the YouTube channel Reasons 2 Resists with Dimitri Lascaris.

ABOUT MARWA OSMAN

Marwa Osman is a University Lecturer at the Lebanese International University and Maaref University. She hosts and produces the political show The MidEaStream.


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