CPJ protests Israel’s travel ban on Palestinian journalist
(CPJ/IFEX) – In a letter sent Monday, 4 May, to the president of Israel’s Supreme Court, the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has protested Israel’s continued travel restrictions on Palestinian journalist Taher Shriteh. The Gaza-based freelance journalist has been denied permission by Israeli authorities to travel to Jerusalem and the West Bank to carry out […]
Journalist attacked
(RSF/IFEX) – According to RSF, on the morning of 2 April 1998, Amel Chihade, a journalist with the Arab language daily newspaper “Al-Ittihad”, was assaulted by a person at the newspaperâs premises. After having threatened her, the man, who is apparently close to the Islamist circles in Israel, spilled a chemical liquid on Chihadeâs hands, […]
Journalist shot
(RSF/IFEX) – According to RSF, on 14 March 1998, Awad Awad, a Palestinian photo-journalist with Agence France-Press, was hit by two rubber-coated metal bullets while he was covering confrontations between protesters and Tsahal (the Israeli Army) soldiers in Dura (on the West Bank). Background Information On 13 March 1998, nine journalists were injured in Hebron […]
CPJ condemns shooting of journalists
(CPJ/IFEX) – According to CPJ, on 13 March 1998, Israeli Defense Forces’ (IDF) soldiers opened fire with rubber-coated metal bullets on a group of reporters covering clashes in Hebron between Palestinian protesters and Israeli troops. The names of the wounded reporters include: Nael Shiyoukhi and Mazen Dana of Reuters; Majdi al-Tamimi and Amer al-Jabari of […]
Authorities refuse to grant press cards to journalists from “Challenge” and “Al-Sabar” magazines; Palestinian journalist harassed and assaulted by Israeli soldier
(CPJ/IFEX) – On 16 February 1997, the Governmental Press Office (GPO) informed the English-language bi-monthly magazine “Challenge” and its sister publication, the bi-weekly Arabic-language magazine “Al-Sabar”, that their request for seven press cards for staff reporters, filed in December 1996, was denied. Among the reasons cited by the GPO for its decision was the fact […]
Palestinian photographer arrested by Israeli army
(RSF/IFEX) – Hossam Abou Alan, a Palestinian photographer who freelances for the news agency Agence France Presse (AFP), was arrested on 18 September 1997 at an Israeli army control post between Hebron and Jerusalem. Alan, who lives in Hebron, in the West Bank, managed to contact the AFP office at the moment of his arrest […]
Army bars Israeli journalists from entering occupied territories
On 30 September 1996, the Israeli army (Tsahal) banned Israeli journalists from entering the occupied territories without prior authorization. Foreign journalists will reportedly continue to have access, barring a few exceptions. According to Tsahal spokesman General Oded Ben Ami, the measure was implemented to “guarantee the safety of Israeli journalists” and to “avoid having to […]
Details on journalists wounded during clashes between Israelis and Palestinians
The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has documented at least eleven television journalists and two drivers who have been injured in recent clashes between Palestinians and Israelis in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. On 25 September 1996, two journalists and a driver from the Palestinian Broadcast Corporation (PBC) were wounded by rubber bullets believed […]
Cameraman Issa Freij shot while covering clashes between Israelis and Palestinians
On 26 September 1996, Issa Freij, a cameraman for the American television station CBS, was seriously wounded during violent clashes between Israelis and Palestinians near Ramallah in the West Bank. Freij, a Palestinian, was shot in the chest — apparently the result of crossfire — and is believed to be recovering at the present time. […]
Journalist Uri Avneri assaulted
On 6 September 1996, Uri Avneri, a journalist with the daily “Ma’ariv”, was assaulted by members of the public as he was entering the Cinerama building, where the Likud National Committee was due to meet. He received several blows before being thrown out of the meeting room. Justice Minister Tsahi Hanegbi, who was chairing the […]
Two Palestinian journalists badly beaten
Source: Palestinian Media Monitoring Centre (an IFJ project), Jerusalem On 19 July 1996, Israeli settlers who clashed with Palestinian villagers in the village of Karyout (a village under Israeli control in the north of the West Bank) attacked two Palestinian cameramen working for foreign television stations. The cameramen were filming the clashes. An Associated Press […]
Court orders that Lebanese journalist Ali Diya remain in detention
**Updates IFEX alerts dated 12 July, 21 and 19 June 1996** On 16 July 1996, Lebanese journalist Ali Diya appeared in an Israeli court and was ordered to remain in detention until 22 July. Diya’s lawyer, Tamar Ullman, was not informed of her client’s court appearance and was thus unable to assist him. According to […]
Lebanese journalist Ali Diya remains in detention
**Updates IFEX alerts dated 21 and 19 June 1996** RSF is concerned about the continued detention of Lebanese journalist Ali Diya, a correspondent for the French news agency Agence France Presse (AFP), the Lebanese daily “As-Safir” and the Lebanese television channel Future TV in the part of southern Lebanon under Israeli occupation. Diya is reportedly […]
Journalist Ali Diya remains in detention; held in solitary confinement
**Updates IFEX alert of 19 June 1996** Lebanese journalist Ali Diya, a correspondent for the French news agency Agence France Presse (AFP), the Lebanese daily “As-Safir” and the Lebanese television channel Future TV in the part of southern Lebanon under Israeli occupation, remains in detention. He is reportedly being held in solitary confinement. The Israeli […]
Authorities arrest Lebanese journalist Ali Diya
On 13 June 1996, Ali Diya, a correspondent for the French news agency Agence France Presse, the Lebanese daily “As-Safir” and the Lebanese television channel Future TV, was arrested by the Israeli army in the area of south Lebanon currently under Israeli occupation. Am army spokesman said that he was suspected of collaborating with Hezbollah. […]
Two Palestinian journalists arrested
On 16 May 1996, Palestinian journalists Mu’aness Abu-Shilbayeh and Ussama `Aareff, respectively the soundman and cameraman for the Saudi television station MBC, were arrested as they were attempting to enter Israel from Al-Ram. The journalists were told that they did not have the proper credentials for working in Israel. Several hours later, `Aareff was released […]