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 […]
Palestinian journalists prevented from covering forthcoming Israeli elections
Journalists belonging to the Association of Palestinian Broadcasting Journalists have been banned from entering Israel in order to cover the legislative elections on 29 May 1996, even though all those affected by this ruling are already accredited by the Israeli Government Press Office. Moreover, since the closing off of the territories by the Israeli army […]
Photographer assaulted by soldiers; journalist and two photographers assaulted by soldiers
On 23 June 1995, Abass Moumani, a photographer, was beaten up by Israeli soldiers after he took photographs of a demonstration in the Al-Jalazon refugee camp. The soldiers confiscated and destroyed his films. The journalist had to be transferred to a hospital in Ramallah to be treated. On 24 June, another demonstration took place in […]
Arrests and attacks on journalists during events in Gaza
Several journalists were reportedly beaten by soldiers after two anti-Israeli attacks in Gaza on 9 April 1995. At least three of the journalists were held and questioned by soldiers. They are Shlomi Eldar, of Israeli State Television; Najib Abu Djubein, a cameraman for the Associated Press news agency; and Muhammad Daoudi, a Worldwide Television News […]
“Quds Press” raided by Israeli police
Source: “Quds Press”, London On 16 January 1995, the offices of the Palestinian “Quds Press” in Jerusalem were raided for 75 minutes by a 19 member Israeli police unit, who seized computers and files and made a record of the names and identifications of personnel. The officer in charge gave no explanation as to the […]
Police prevent holding of Palestinian press conference
A 2 January 1995 Palestinian press conference was banned by the authorities in East Jerusalem, reported Reporters sans frontieres (RSF) on 2 January. The police, led by police captain Arie Amit, prevented the conference on the topic of settlement in the occupied territories of the West Bank from taking place in an East Jerusalem hotel. […]
Two WTN journalists attacked by West Bank settlers; MBC camera stolen from cameraman Nidal Mansour
On 6 January 1995, two journalists with the British Worldwide Television News (WTN) network were attacked by a group of Jewish settlers at Halamish, a Jewish settlement in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. The camera crew was taking footage in the aftermath of an attack by Palestinian gunmen in which a woman was killed. The journalists […]