Families of journalists killed in Lebanon by Israeli military actions are calling for justice through the International Criminal Court. They are demanding a trial for Israeli authorities they hold responsible for the deaths of their loved ones. The families believe the ICC is the appropriate venue to pursue accountability for these actions. This demand comes amidst ongoing tensions in the region and a desire for international legal recourse. The move highlights concerns about the protection of journalists in conflict zones and the need to address potential war crimes. The families hope the ICC will investigate and prosecute those responsible, offering a measure of closure and justice. This appeal underscores a broader push for accountability concerning actions during conflicts in Lebanon.