8 April 2010

Alert

Palestinian journalists repeatedly targeted by IDF gunfire in March


Incident details

Injury, Shooting

Harun Amayra, Journalist

Questioning, Travel restrictions

Raed Fathi, Journalist

Attack

Nasser Al-Shouyoukhi, Photographer
Issam Al-Rimawi, Photographer
Mahmoud Alyan, Photographer
Mahfouz Abou Turk, Photographer
Ahmed Al-Gharabli, Photographer

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(RSF/IFEX) – 1 April 2010 - Reporters Without Borders deplores the frequency of press freedom violations by the Israel Defence Forces (IDF), which routinely fire on Palestinian journalists. At least eight journalists were injured by shots fired by Israeli soldiers during March in the West Bank and Jerusalem.

"The incidents continue with complete impunity," Reporters Without Borders said. "The IDF soldiers involved are rarely punished and, less still, disowned by the superiors, who endorse the use of violence against media personnel. It is time this stopped."

In the most recent incident, Falestin TV journalist Harun Amayra was injured in the foot by a shot fired by an Israeli soldier while he was covering a peaceful demonstration marking Earth Hour in Badras, a village to the west of Ramallah, on 30 March. Around 10 demonstrators were also injured by IDF gunfire. Amayra was hospitalised in Ramallah.

A crew working for satellite TV station Al-Quds were blocked for several hours by Israeli troops at the Qalandiya checkpoint on 25 March while on their way to present a live broadcast from Jerusalem. After interrogating presenter Raed Fathi, the soldiers banned him from entering the city for a week.

Falestin TV reporter Harun Amayra and cameraman Najib Sharoneh were doing a report in the village of Badras on 19 March when Israeli soldiers accosted them, hit them and then detained them for nearly four hours.

The same day, Israeli soldiers banned journalists from entering the village of Ni'lin, near Ramallah, where the reporters had wanted to cover the weekly protest against Israel's West Bank barrier.

An Israeli soldier fired a tear-gas grenade at AP photographer Nasser Al-Shouyoukhi during clashes between Israeli troops and Palestinian youths on 17 March in Hebron. Rubber bullets and tear-gas grenades were also fired at photographer Issam Al-Rimawi while he was covering events at the Qalandiya checkpoint.

Israeli soldiers fired rubber bullets at three Palestinian photographers - Mahmoud Alyan and Mahfouz Abou Turk (who both work for the daily "Al-Quds") and Ahmed Al-Gharabli of AFP – while they were covering clashes between soldiers and Palestinian youths outside the Al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem on 5 March.

Source:

Reporters Without Borders
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