Assaf Abu Rahhal ( ar, عساف أبو رحال; 18 December 1955 – 3 August 2010) was a veteran
Lebanese
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* Something of, from, or related to the Lebanese Republic
* Lebanese people
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journalist
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who was killed by the
Israeli Defense Forces
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during the
2010 Israel–Lebanon border clash
The 2010 Israel–Lebanon border clash occurred on August 3, 2010, between the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) and Israel Defense Forces (IDF), after an IDF team attempted to cut down a tree on the Israeli side of the Blue Line, near the Israeli k ...
,
in which an Israeli reserve lieutenant colonel was killed and a captain was shot and injured by Lebanese sniper fire.
According to
Reporters Without Borders
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, Abu Rahhal was the first Lebanese journalist killed since 2006 when Lebanese and Israeli forces clashed.
He was one of five people to die in the incident, which received international attention and scrutiny, but he was the only journalist killed.
Personal

Assaf Abu Rahhal was a native of
Kfeir
Kfeir ( ar, الكفير) is a small village nestled 900 m above sea level, in Hasbaiya District (Qada'a), an administrative division of Nabatiyeh Governorate (Mohafazah) along the steep slopes of the top of the Jebel Sheikh in Lebanon.
The vil ...
,
Hasbaya District
The Hasbaya District is a district in the Nabatiyeh Governorate of Lebanon. It lies in the southeast, bordering Syria. The capital of the district is Hasbaya
Hasbeya or Hasbeiya ( ar, حاصبيا) is a town in Lebanon, situated at the foot of ...
, Lebanon. He was married and a father of three. He died in
Odaisseh
Odaisseh ( ar, العديسة / BGN: Aadaïssé / ISO 233: ; also ''Adaisseh'', , and other spellings) is a village in South Lebanon. It is located close to the Blue Line border with Israel, opposite the Israeli kibbutz of Misgav Am. Name
Accor ...
, Lebanon, while reporting for his newspaper, as a result of Israeli military fire. Final services were held at Saint George Roman Orthodox Church in Kfeir for the deceased.
The village of Odaisseh commemorated Abu Rahhal's death on the second anniversary of his death.
Career
Abu Rahhal worked for the
''Al Akhbar'' daily newspaper for four years where he was covering southern Lebanon.
Before that he was a journalist with ''
Al-Mustaqbal'', an Arabic daily newspaper, and he sometimes wrote for ''Shu’un Janoubiah'' magazine.
Death in border incident
The dispute began around noon on 3 August 2010 when Israeli forces began to dig up a tree at the border between
Misgav Am
Misgav Am ( he, מִשְׂגַּב עָם, ''lit.'' Fortress of the People) is a kibbutz in the Upper Galilee in northern Israel. Located close to the border with Lebanon, facing the Lebanese town of Odaisseh, and near the Israeli town of Kiryat S ...
,
Israel
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and Odaisseh, Lebanon. The
United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon
The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon ( ar, قوة الأمم المتحدة المؤقتة في لبنان, he, כוח האו"ם הזמני בלבנון), or UNIFIL ( ar, يونيفيل, he, יוניפי״ל), is a UN peacekeeping m ...
had given the Israelis permission to do the maintenance. The Lebanese claimed the Israelis had crossed border in conducting this work. The Israelis disputed this claim, and the UN Peacekeeping force also dismissed the border crossing claim.
Lebanese sniper fire ensued. Both sides agree that the Lebanese issued a verbal warning prior to the shooting and the Israelis stood their ground and claimed they were on Israeli territory.
After an Israeli reserve lieutenant colonel was killed and a captain was shot and injured, the Israelis responded to the sniper fire from the Lebanese side of the border.
UN forces intervened to bring a halt to the armed conflict. Reporters Without Borders said the Israelis wanted to install a surveillance camera on the site of the tree.
This was the first armed incident since
2006 Lebanon War and a violation of the
UN Resolution 1701 to prevent further conflict.
In all, one Israeli officer, three Lebanese soldiers and Lebanese journalist Abu Rahhal were killed in the incident. In addition one Israeli officer was wounded and on the Lebanese side four soldiers were wounded and Lebanese TV reporter Shoaib.
Reactions
The killing of Abu Rahhal was condemned by
Irina Bokova
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, who is the director-general of
UNESCO
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: "I am deeply concerned about the circumstances in which Assaf Abu Rahhal was killed and his colleague Ali Shoaib injured ... I would further underline that freedom of expression, a fundamental human right, implies the possibility of exercising this right in safety. Armed forces are obligated to respect it."
Lebanon's Syndicate of Photographers and the Maharat Foundation condemned the attack.
The French-based Reporters Without Borders said Abu Rahhal's death was due to an "Israeli military blunder."
Al-Akhbar editor Omar Nashabe said, "It is totally unacceptable that a civilian, a dedicated journalist, husband and father, be targeted and killed while the international community and UN troops
n southern Lebanonstand by idly."
News reports contradict the charge that Abu Rahhal was targeted.
Other journalists killed on the border
According to the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists, the following Lebanese and Israeli journalists have died along the Israeli-Lebanese border in addition to Assaf Abu Rahhal:
Ahmed Haidar of Al-Manar died in 1993;
Ilan Roeh of
Israeli radio
The Israel Broadcasting Authority (IBA; ) was Israel's public broadcaster from 1948 to 2017.
History
The Israel Broadcasting Authority was an outgrowth of the radio station '' Kol Yisrael'', which made its first broadcast as an independent s ...
died in 1999.
Layal Najib, a freelance photographer, died in the border dispute in 2006.
She was the last journalist to have been killed before Abu Rahhal.
The shooting of Lebanese TV journalist
Ali Shabaan by Syrian forces on the Lebanese-Syrian border 9 April 2012 stirred up memories of Abu Rahhal at ''Al-Akhbar''.
Shabaan was the next journalist after Abu Rahhal to have been killed near the Lebanese border.
References
External links
* See portrait here
* Image of body here
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1955 births
2010 deaths
People from Hasbaya District
Lebanese journalists
Journalists killed while covering military conflicts