Steve Sweeney is an Irish war correspondent based in Beirut. Award-winning conflict journalist.
Israel hit him and his cameraman, Ali with a missile near Al-Qasmiya Bridge in southern Lebanon while he was live on air.
Both survived.
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Jesus! Omg
I can’t believe I just watched his body literally flying through the air. Oh my God I’m so glad he’s OK
fake
its all ai, now. we can't believe our eyes...if we're not there.
What the hell are you talking about? He ran. His body didn't "fly through the air." Are you high?
Israel targeted him, or he was hit when Israel destroyed the bridge?
"Targeting journalists in conflict zones is indefensible, but attribution in Lebanon is complex—Hezbollah and Iran-backed militias operate there too. I recently read a timeline outlining Iran’s missile strikes and proxy engagements in this conflict; context matters when assigning blame.
https://theboard.world/articles/iran-missile-attack-israel-conflict-timeline"
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It doesn't matter - bridges are civilian infrastructure, so targeting it violates international law
It sure looked like it to me
I see now no I’m not high. Do you have to be so mean it looked like he flew maybe I’m old maybe I need glasses maybe my screen is too small but calm down.
OK, I don’t think there’s anything in here that indicates anything. Otherwise it’s obviously AI. I’m obviously using the rockstar action figure so you can believe for a fact, this is not real.
Yes.
there is a difference between between somebody being targeted versus injured during an attack. I’m not justifying either one, but there is a distinct difference.