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Attacks Against Journalists in the West Bank and G
Documentation of attacks on media outlets and journalists by Israeli settlers and soliders and by Palestinian militants, incidents of censorship by Israel and the Palestinian Authority, and the arrest of journalists, from the Committee for the Protection of Journalists.
BBC in press freedom row with Israel
Describing Israel's refusal to issue credentials to Palestinian journalists, supposedly out of security reasons, in conjunction with its offer to stop its interference if foreign news agencies accept a 'quota' of Israeli cameramen.
BBC protests after crew caught in violence - Media
Describing a protest lodged after Israeli troops opened fire on a British news crew filming a peaceful demonstration, and Israel's attempts to censor and block media coverage of their actions in the occupied territories.
Ben-Eliezer: IDF will try soldier who shot at Ha&a
Describing an incident where Israeli soldiers shot at a taxi carrying a prominent reporter, his cameraman, and a representative of Physicians for Human Rights, and the IDF's response that it was the inadvertent result of a lack of coordination between soldiers.
Editors dismiss Israeli press chief's allegat
Describing the reaction of the world press to statements by the head of the Israeli government press office that his bullying tactics and impeding their efforts to cover news events led them to make personnel changes.
Foreign journalists flee as soldiers use stun gren
Describing heavy-handed tactics used to block journalists from covering the meeting between U.S. envoy Anthony Zinni and Arafat.
French Cameraman Shot in West Bank
Describing how a reporter was shot by Israeli troops at the el-Ain refugee camp, the confiscation of videotapes of military actions in Bethlehem, and a call by six international groups of journalists called on both sides to end attempts to intimidate or censor their coverage.
In the eye of the beholder
Describing how many foreign war correspondents say they have never encountered such rough treatment as they get from the Israeli army, with their firing on reporters, and retaliating for violations of military censorship orders.
Michael Holmes: Israelis greet media with stun gre
Describing how, without warning, Israel launched an unprovoked attack upon reporters and photographers attempting to cover the meeting between Arafat and U.S. envoy Anthony Zinni.
Palestinian photographer shot by Israeli troops di
Describing how a photographer fell into a coma following severe blood loss, and claims that Israeli troops fired on rescuers preventing his timely evacuation to a hospital.
Reuters journalist remains in Israeli jail
Describing how Israeli authorities have failed to release a Palestinian reporter, held for three months without being charged, in violation of a military court order for his release.
Seaman lets it slip: Israel's bully has nothi
Describing the London Guardian's reaction to statements by the head of the Israeli government press office, who admitted leading efforts to bully and impede the efforts of reporters who did not adhere to Israel's official line when reporting on events in the occupied territories.
Settlers attack reporters left unprotected at Hava
Describing how a mob of settlers, including children as young as ten, attacked reporters attempting to cover the removal of an illegal Israeli outpost settlement in the occupied Palestinian territories.
The last photograph
Showing the last photograph of a Palestinian photographer, shot to death by Israeli troops in Jenin, and examining the circumstances of his death.
The war looks different abroad - and maybe so do t
Describing how the Israeli military is restricting reporters access to the facts of its actions against the Palestinians, even opening fire at reporters, while most media outlets seem quite content to parrot the IDF's official version of events.