Israel continues systematic harassment, killing of journalists

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
correspondent was kidnapped, threatened and beaten up by security forces in the West Bank
Why, you ask? Because he was doing his job, which is reporting! Tasnim correspondent in the West Bank, Saman Ayman Khwira, recounted his
threatening journalists and so on seem to be measures taken to control the tendency of the people towards the resistance at the request of
the Israeli regime
journalists and media persons is an old habit of the Israeli regime.Since 2000, 35 journalists have been killed while working in Israel and
the Occupied Palestinian Territories, says Reporters Without Borders
The Israeli army has never acknowledged any responsibility.Photographer Mohammed Abed, who worked for Agence France-Presse (AFP) in Gaza for
almost 30 years, collapsed while covering the "return marches," largely peaceful demonstrations along the fence separating Gaza from Israel
asking for an end to the blockade and for Palestinian refugees to return to their homeland
His knee was pierced by an Israeli sniper's bullet, leaving the same mark as thousands of others wounded in the enclave."I think journalists
are targeted," said Mohammed Abed
"I was in an open area, the shooters could clearly distinguish protesters from journalists, and I was wearing a vest that said
killed by the Israeli regime from 1992 to 2022: Yaser Murtaja from Ain Media, Simone Camilli from The Associated Press, Shireen Abu Akleh
claim of excessive force against any individual, and particularly against journalists, according to a military spokeswoman.In the case of
Shireen Abu Akleh, a veteran Al-Jazeera correspondent who was shot in the ear despite wearing a press vest, an IDF report claimed that after
a preliminary investigation and analysis of the scene, the Israeli army believes that it is possible that Abu Akleh was killed
the operational activity that will continue and does not mean that it does not support the forces that acted in the reality of professional
colleagues
Even the U.S
State Department later admitted Murtaja was vetted before receiving a grant from the United States.The army said an initial examination
prolific British-American political journalist and broadcaster - challenged Danny Ayalon, former Deputy Foreign Minister and a former
stomach by an Israeli sniper
He was 250 meters away from the fence
and you shot him in the stomach, your country shot him in the stomach, and you claim he had a hurtful intention