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Against the magnitude of death, our pens feel powerless in Gaza
Israel's onslaught made me a refugee, a bereaved sister, and a mother to starving children. My journalistic endeavors have become almost impossible.
By
Ibtisam Mahdi
April 10, 2024
How a hasbara group’s sham investigation put Gaza journalists in the firing line
Honest Reporting’s claims against Palestinian photographers were echoed by Israeli leaders and media. But they’re factually and journalistically unfounded.
By
Oren Ziv
November 13, 2023
Will Israel shut down Al Jazeera?
The government is advancing regulations to close the network's Israel branch, a move journalists and free press defenders decry as baseless and dangerous.
By
Oren Persico
and
The Seventh Eye
November 1, 2023
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Palestinian journalist launches hunger strike to protest administrative detention
Detained by Israel without charges ‘for his journalistic work,’ Alaa al-Rimawi has been on a hunger strike for 17 days.
By
Baker Zoubi
May 7, 2021
No compensation for Palestinian journalist shot by Israeli army
Claiming clashes with West Bank protesters constituted an 'act of war,' court excuses IDF from paying damages after shooting photographer in the leg.
By
Oren Persico
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The Seventh Eye
February 26, 2020
Even in 2020, there’s still cause for hope in Israel-Palestine
These are dark times politically. But amid the gloom, there are real sources of hope in Israel-Palestine — not least all the people fighting to make it a better place.
By
Haggai Matar
January 2, 2020
Partially blinded by an Israeli bullet, Palestinian journalist turns into icon
Thousands join a campaign to highlight the dangers faced by Palestinian reporters, who are regularly targeted by Israeli security forces with little fear of punishment.
By
Oren Ziv
November 20, 2019
Israel cannot hide the occupation by silencing Palestinian journalists
The solidarity campaign with a Palestinian photographer wounded by Israeli forces is a reminder that try it might, Israel won't stop journalists from covering the occupation.
By
Haokets
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Omri Najad
November 18, 2019
Palestinian journalist loses eye after Border Police open fire on protesters
Photojournalist Moath Amarnih was struck by a bullet that likely hit a protester's leg before ricocheting and hitting him in the head while covering a protest in the West Bank.
By
Oren Ziv
November 17, 2019
Israel releases stateless Palestinian journalist it tried to deport
After nine months in detention and two failed deportation attempts, Israel releases East Jerusalem resident Mustafa al-Haruf. He has been living in Jerusalem for over 20 years, yet Israel refuses to grant him permanent status. Journalist Mustafa al-Haruf, a Palestinian resident of East Jerusalem, was released from Givon Prison on Thursday afternoon after nine months in detention.…
By
Oren Ziv
October 25, 2019
Jordan turns back stateless Palestinian journalist Israel tried to deport
Israel attempted to deport Mustafa al-Haruf, a stateless Palestinian photographer from East Jerusalem, to Jordan without any coordination. Al-Haruf has been living in the country for over 20 years, yet Israel refuses to grant him permanent status. Jordanian authorities refused to accept a stateless Palestinian journalist from East Jerusalem whom Israel tried to deport to the Hashemite…
By
Oren Ziv
July 25, 2019
Israel to pay photographers attacked by IDF soldiers in Nabi Saleh
Two photographers, one Israeli and one Palestinian, were attacked and had stones thrown at them by Israeli officers and soldiers in 2015. Despite sending one the officers to jail, the state had said the journalists ‘led a riot,’ a claim it retracted as part of the settlement. Israel has agreed to pay compensation to two…
By
Oren Ziv
May 23, 2019
Israel trying to deport stateless Palestinian journalist from Jerusalem
Mustafa al-Haruf has spent the last 20 years living in East Jerusalem, where he has a wife, daughter, and works as a photographer. Now Israel wants to deport him to Jordan, where he has no family or legal status. Mustafa al-Haruf, a stateless Palestinian journalist who lives and works in Jerusalem, has been in an…
By
Oren Ziv
February 27, 2019
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