The Israeli army said that a strike that killed three journalists in south Lebanon was "under review," maintaining that it had targeted Hezbollah militants.
"Earlier today, following intelligence information, the IDF (army) struck a Hezbollah military structure in Hasbaya in southern Lebanon," the military said in a statement to AFP.
"The strike was carried out while the terrorists were located inside the structure," it added.
"Several hours after the strike, reports were received that journalists had been hit during the strike. The incident is under review."
Lebanese television channel Al-Mayadeen said a cameraman and broadcast engineer were killed in the strike in Hasbaya, which targeted a journalists' residence. Journalists and crew from seven TV networks were present there.
Another TV outlet, Al-Manar, said one of its video journalists was also killed.
After the strike, a car bearing a "press" marking was crushed under debris.