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Israel committed 148 violations against Palestinian journalists in May: report

Israel committed 148 violations against Palestinian journalists in May: report
Weeks after the murder of Shireen Abu Akleh, a Lebanon-based press freedom NGO has recorded over 100 instances in which Israeli forces beat or intimidated Palestinian journalists during the month of May alone.
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02 June, 2022
Israeli forces regularly intimidate and assault Palestinian journalists documenting occupation in Palestinian territories [Getty]

have committed more than a hundred violations against during the month of May, according to a report published by a Beirut-based press freedom NGO on Wednesday.

The Journalists Support Committee said the month saw at least 148 violations carried out by , the most seen in a month since 2022 began.

The violations were "an attempt to prevent Palestinian journalists from documenting Israeli assaults against Palestinians and their holy sites", the committee said.

Israeli forces brandished their weapons, threw bottles and stones, used pepper spray, and hurled insults at Palestinians as they worked, the report said. They also stole camera gear and mobile phones, destroyed equipment, and even , it added.

The NGO said 11 journalists were by Israeli forces in the West Bank during May, while the custody of five others was extended without trial.

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Israeli settlers also attacked media workers on duty, injuring 54 journalists last month according to the report. TheyÌýalso provocatively disrupted Palestinian broadcasts by waving Israeli flags, singing, and dancing to Israeli nationalist songs.

Both Israeli forces and settlersÌýobstructed at least 61 journalists and media organisations fromÌýcovering Israeli violence against Palestinians, notably in occupied Jerusalem, Jenin and .

The report comes a few weeks after Israeli forces shot and killed veteran Palestinian journalist , as she covered a raid on a refugee camp in the occupied West Bank for Al Jazeera.

Ìýon 11 May sent shockwaves across the globe, with UN human rights experts saying the incident could constitute .

On Wednesday, Israeli forces Ìýwhile she worked at the Al-Arroub refugee camp north of Hebron.

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