[00:00] Nina Park: We're following breaking news. Evelyn has the details. [00:04] Evelyn Hartwell: From Neural Newscasts, I'm Evelyn Hartwell. It is March 29, 2026. [00:12] Evelyn Hartwell: On Saturday, the Israel Defense Forces carried out a series of strikes in Tehran, [00:18] Evelyn Hartwell: targeting Iranian command centers and weapon production facilities. [00:23] Evelyn Hartwell: The IDF stated it had identified the relocation of these command centers to mobile units in recent days. [00:33] Evelyn Hartwell: This operation follows weekend attacks that specifically targeted Iranian nuclear development facilities, as regional tensions continue to escalate. [00:43] Nina Park: And I'm Nina Park. [00:45] Nina Park: These strikes in the Iranian capital were not the only significant military actions on Saturday. [00:51] Nina Park: In southern Lebanon, an Israeli airstrike in the Jazeen district hit a vehicle, killing three Lebanese journalists. [00:58] Nina Park: The casualties include Ali Shaibe, a reporter for Al-Munar, and Fatima Futuni, a reporter for the Pan-Arab broadcaster Al-Maideen. [01:06] Nina Park: Lebanon's information minister, Paul Morseese, confirmed that Fatima's brother, Muhammad Futuni, who was working as a cameraman, also died in the strike. [01:15] Evelyn Hartwell: The IDF claimed Shaib had reported on the locations of Israeli soldiers and engaged in incitement against Israeli citizens. [01:23] Evelyn Hartwell: However, the statement did not mention the other two media professionals killed in the vehicle, nor did it provide public evidence for the claims against Shaib. [01:33] Nina Park: Hezbollah, which controls Al-Munar, has denied that Sheib was part of its intelligence wing, [01:38] Nina Park: calling the Israeli claims a desperate attempt to evade responsibility for the crime. [01:43] Nina Park: Evelyn, the response from the Lebanon's government was equally firm. [01:47] Nina Park: President Joseph Anne described the journalists as civilians performing their professional duties [01:52] Nina Park: and stated the attack violated international treaties that protect journalists during wartime. [01:57] Evelyn Hartwell: The Committee to Protect Journalists noted that this strike follows the death of another al-Munar freelancer, Hussein Hamud, who was killed in an airstrike earlier this week. [02:07] Evelyn Hartwell: Since the broader regional conflict began on February 28, CPJ reports that at least three other reporters in Lebanon, Iran, and Gaza have been killed in Israeli or joint United States-Israeli strikes. [02:20] Evelyn Hartwell: Organizations like Reporters Without Borders have been raising the alarm for weeks regarding the safety of media professionals in the region. [02:28] Nina Park: As the military situation develops in both Tehran and southern Lebanon, the safety of non-combatants and journalists remains a central point of international concern. [02:38] Nina Park: From Neural Newscast, I'm Nina Park. [02:41] Nina Park: And I'm Evelyn Hartwell. [02:43] Nina Park: Neural Newscast is AI-assisted, human-reviewed. [02:46] Nina Park: View our AI Transparency Policy at neuralnewscast.com.