New York, February 6, 2009--The Committee to Protect
Journalists calls on Israel to return confiscated news footage of its navy allegedly firing
on and boarding a ship on Thursday. Journalists who were on board say they
filmed Israeli soldiers assaulting a passenger, and that they were later beaten
after their equipment had been confiscated, a reporter who was there told CPJ. According
to Al-Jazeera English, Israel denied using violence in the
operation.
Al-Jazeera correspondent Salam Khodr and cameraman Muhammad
Aliq were aboard the cargo vessel, which was carrying humanitarian supplies to Gaza. Ogarit Dandash,
a reporter for Lebanese New TV was also on board, according to regional news
reports. The boat was boarded by the Israeli navy and diverted to the Israeli port
city of Ashdod
to question the passengers, according to Al-Jazeera and international news
reports.
International news agencies widely reported that the Israeli
military confiscated Al-Jazeera's film and communications equipment. All
passengers, including the journalists, were released earlier today after being
held in the port
of Ashdod for interrogation by immigration police. Khodr told CPJ that the crew had filmed Israeli
soldiers firing at the boat, a claim Israel denies.
"We call on the Israeli authorities to release the Al-Jazeera
tapes," said Mohamed Abdel Dayem,
CPJ's Middle East
and North Africa program coordinator. "Beating
journalists and confiscating their equipment as they do their job is
unacceptable."
Khodr told CPJ she was beaten; she reported live as Israeli
soldiers boarded the ship. "They are pointing guns against us--they are kicking
us and beating us. They are threatening our lives," Khodr reported
from her phone live on Al-Jazeera before communication with the crew was terminated.
The satellite channel failed to reestablish contact with Khodr or Aqil until
they were released into Lebanese custody today.
The Israeli military said yesterday that the navy had warned
the ships not to enter Gaza,
the New
York Times reported. The navy said it boarded the ship because it posed
a security threat and could have been used to smuggle weapons into Gaza. No weapons were
found abroad the ship, the IDF said in a later statement.