An Israeli airstrike wounded two Lebanese journalists, Amal Khalil and Zeinab Faraj, while they were working near the border with Israel.
The journalists were targeted in the town of al-Tiri in southern Lebanon, where Israeli strikes had already killed two people.
Ambulance teams, escorted by the Lebanese army and accompanied by a bulldozer, entered the town to search for Khalil, who was trapped under the rubble.
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun called for refraining from targeting media professionals while they carry out their journalistic duties.
The Israeli army said it had identified two vehicles in southern Lebanon that had departed from a military structure used by Hezbollah, and struck one of the vehicles, resulting in the injury of the two journalists.