Israeli troops raid West Bank TV and radio stations, forcing some of
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Reporters Without Borders
Israel / Palestinian territories22 May 2007
Israeli troops raid West Bank TV and radio stations, forcing some of
them off the air
Reporters Without Borders today condemned Israeli army raids yesterday
on five Palestinian radio and TV stations in the West Bank city
Nablus. Some of the stations have stopped broadcasting because the
soldiers removed equipment.
"There was no justification for these raids and, even less so, for the
confiscation of transmitting equipment from these stations," the press
freedom organisation said. "The Israeli army is yet again resorting to
intimidatory methods to put pressure on media consider hostile to
Israel."
Computers and broadcasting equipment were seized in the raids carried
out early yesterday morning on the pro-Hamas TV stations Al-Afaq and
Sana TV. Two radio stations also linked to the Islamist movement,
Jabal Al-Nar and Koran Radio, suffered the same fate. Two other TV
stations, Gama TV and Nablus TV, were also searched. None of the TV
stations has so far been able to resume broadcasting.
Israeli military and foreign ministry officials told Reporters Without
Borders during a fact-finding visit to Israel in December that the
Israel Defence Forces targeted media on the basis of their use for
military purposes and not because of their programming. The press
freedom organisation had raised the matter of an Israeli air strike on
installations of the Lebanese TV station LBC in east Beirut on 22 July
2006 in which a technician was killed.
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