Occupation Hinders Journalists' Work in Tubas and Detains Journalists
SadaNews - Today, Thursday, Israeli occupation forces hindered the work of journalists and detained two of them while they were covering the ongoing aggression against Tubas Governorate for the second consecutive day.
Several journalists reported that the occupation forces detained journalists Shadi Jarrah and Yazan Hamayel.
Occupation soldiers also chased the journalists during their work in Tubas city and demanded that they leave.
Furthermore, Kamal Bani Odeh, director of the Prisoners' Club in Tubas, stated that there have been 119 documented cases of detention and arrest in Tubas Governorate since the beginning of the aggression yesterday until now, among them a freed female prisoner and her mother. The occupation has released about 50 of them after conducting field interrogations.
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