

Photographer Mustafa al-Kharouf detained, sentenced to deportation by Israeli authorities
CPJ is calling on Israeli authorities to either clarify the reasons for his detention and deportation order or release him immediately.

Israel poised to deport stateless Palestinian photographer
“It seems likely that the real reason for wanting to deport Mustafa al-Kharouf is linked to his work as a photographer and to his sharing photos on social networks,” said RSF.

UN commission: Israeli snipers ‘intentionally shot’ 2 Palestinian journalists in 2018
The Israeli government must hold to account everyone responsible for killing Palestinian journalists Yaser Murtaja and Ahmed Abu Hussein in April 2018.

New report reveals digital occupation of Palestinian telecommunications sector
Since its occupation of the Palestinian territories in 1967, Israel’s complete control of ICT infrastructure in the West Bank and Gaza has impeded development and made Palestinians entirely dependent on the Israeli occupation authorities.

December 2018 saw 43 attacks on media freedoms in Palestine: Report
MADA has monitored a total of 43 attacks against journalist and media freedom in Palestine during December 2018, most of which were committed by Israeli occupation forces, with the remainder committed by Palestinians.

Three Palestinian photojournalists injured covering Gaza protests since 19 November
Since the protests began on 30 March 2018, CPJ has documented at least 20 journalists hit by live rounds fired by Israel Defense Forces.

One third of young Palestinian women experience gender-based violence online
One of the main findings of the research is that gender-based violence in virtual space mirrors the violence in public space.

Four Palestinian journalists injured by gunfire and shrapnel covering Gaza protests
Medics in the Gaza Strip said that Israeli forces are shooting at protesters and journalists with rounds known as butterfly bullets, which explode upon impact and cause severe damage.

Will a new wave of Israeli legislation diminish internet freedoms?
There’s been a dramatic upsurge in the number of laws being put forth by Israeli legislators that violate the right to privacy, freedom of expression and often exhibit racist and discriminatory features.

Israeli forces arrest at least 7 Palestinian journalists in the West Bank
Early morning arrests occurred after Israeli Defense Minister declared Hamas-affiliated broadcaster Al-Quds TV a terrorist organization.

Will filming Israeli soldiers soon be punishable by 10 years in prison?
RSF calls on the Israeli parliament to reject a bill that would criminalize filming or recording Israeli soldiers while on duty, or publishing the resulting video or audio recordings on social networks or in the media.

Journalist Mohammed al-Baba shot by IDF while covering Gaza protests
Mohammed al-Baba, a photographer for Agence France-Presse, was hit by a live round fired by the Israel Defense Forces while covering a protest east of the northern Gazan city of Jabalia.

RSF asks ICC to investigate Israeli sniper fire on Palestinian journalists
RSF formally asked the International Criminal Court to investigate what it regards as war crimes by the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) against Palestinian journalists covering protests in Gaza.

CIHRS marks Palestinian Prisoners Day
There are over 6000 Palestinian prisoners currently in Israeli jails, and since 1948, arbitrary Israeli imprisonment has deprived one million Palestinians of their freedom.

March witnessed a significant escalation of media freedom violations in Palestine
During March 2018, MADA documented a total of 46 violations against media freedom in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.

Palestinian journalist Yaser Murtaja fatally shot by Israeli forces
RSF condemns the disproportionate use of force by Israeli troops, in which Palestinian journalist Yaser Murtaja was fatally shot at Gaza’s border with Israel, and calls for an independent investigation into this crime against press freedom.