"The priority is to protect civilians and not to convey our message in a way that contributes to jeopardising people's security and igniting strife," said Makary on Saturday, calling for "avoiding being drawn into false news, especially enemy news, to preserve civil peace".
Makary added that the Israeli aggression is multi-dimensional, including the creation of internal strife, Xinhua news agency reported.
He added that his Ministry will launch a monitoring platform to deny all false news, noting that there are contacts with security services to monitor anyone who posts news that creates tension and threatens civil peace.
He also said that "our responsibility is not only legal, but also national, and the government has taken the necessary measures related to the assassination of journalists in Hasbaya".
Three journalists were killed, and three others injured early Friday in an Israeli drone strike that targeted their residence in a hotel on the western edge of the town of Hasbaya in southeastern Lebanon.
According to the Minister, Lebanon has filed a complaint with the High Commissioner for Human Rights and will also file complaints with the UN Security Council and UNESCO.
Since September 23, the Israeli army has launched an intensive air attack on Lebanon, marking a dangerous escalation with Hezbollah.
Israel has intensified its raids and shelling in southern and eastern regions of Lebanon, as well as Mount Lebanon and the southern suburbs of Beirut.
Earlier this month, Israel initiated a ground operation near the border with southern Lebanon.