Palestine: Israeli undercover forces impersonating journalists
PJS condemned the Israeli new crime by impersonating journalists during their attack to Birzeit university campus and arresting the president of students’ union there, last Wednesday. PJS Saied that this step is new targeted violation for international law, which harms all journalists and put them under real threat. PJS emphasized …
Read More »Since “Trump’s Declaration”, 110 violations against journalists in Palestine
PJS issued report about the Israeli forces attacks to Palestinian journalists since “Trump’s Declaration”, between the 6th and the 24th of this month. The total violations for this period were 110, recorded in several Palestinian provenances, the main were 68 direct injuries among journalists during their coverage for the Israeli …
Read More »PJS Condemns the continuous Israeli targeting for the Palestinian Journalists
Photo credit: Ameer Abed Rabbo PJS condemns the Israeli systematic and escalated targeting for Palestinian journalists and media, during their coverage for the protests against Trump’s recent decision about Jerusalem, which resulted more than 20 casualties in West Bank and Gaza. PJS president Nasser Abu Baker said “This direct targeting …
Read More »Israel Targets Media: 12 Injuries and attacks for journalists in Palestine
Photo Credit: Maan PJS registered direct targeting for Palestinian media and Journalists during their coverage for the demonstrations in West Bank, Thursday and Friday. The journalists Cameraman of Palestine TV Omar Abu Awad, injured by rubber-coated steel bullet in his left foot, during his coverage for the protests in the …
Read More »PJS report: 909 violations against Palestinian journalists in 2017
Pjs announced the summary of its annual report for freedoms 2017 in special press conference yesterday, the report recorded 909 violations between 1-1-2017 and 31-12-2017, including 740 by Israeli and 169 local violation by Palestinian authorities in West Bank and Gaza. PJS president Nasser Abu Baker focused in his opening …
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