Alwaght- Israeli regime forces committed 89 acts of violations against Palestinian journalists in October during a month rocked by a new Intifada or uprising against the Tel Aviv regime.
The Gaza-based Information-Government Media Office released, on Monday, a report documenting 89 Israeli violations committed against Palestinian journalists in October. The report cited 89 violations against Palestinian journalists, including shootings with live and rubber bullets, physical assaults, arrests, and bans on news coverage.
Head of the office Salama Maarouf said, in a press release, that the documentation team has kept record of 89 Israeli attacks on journalists in the Occupied West Bank and the blockaded Gaza Strip since the outbreak of the al-Quds (Jerusalem) Intifada.
He further cited instances of incitement and intimidation against journalists via text messages and Israeli regime media outlets.
He said all the violations were carried out in a direct and deliberate manner as the journalists were wearing Press-marked vests.
Maarouf called on the International Committee to Protect Journalists, Reporters Without Borders, and the International Federation of Journalists to work on protecting the journalists working in the occupied Palestinian territories.
On Sunday Palestinian Health Ministry said Israeli regime forces killed 72 Palestinians, including 15 children in the past month of October amid an uprising or Intifada by Palestinians.
Elsewhere Palestinian Red Crescent reported that at least 2,617 Palestinians have been shot and injured by Israeli forces using live and rubber bullets in the month of October.
The recent al-Quds Intifada has been triggered to end the temporal and spatial division of al-Aqsa Mosque, the Israeli settlement construction, the Judaization schemes, and Israeli regime's brutal attacks on Palestinians.
Late October, senior Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement, Hamas, Ismail Haniya said that the Palestinian Intifada or uprising in occupied al-Quds cannot be stopped by any power in the world.