A group of Palestinian journalists were assaulted on January 28, 2010, while reporting on olive tree planting in Burin village, south of
According to Swidan, Israeli soldiers told the journalists they were not allowed to take pictures because the area was a closed military zone. When the journalists refused to stop, soldiers hit them and attempted to take their cameras before throwing teargas canisters and stun grenades, Swidan said.
In a statement,
Nablus Deputy Governor Anan al-Atira, who had been at the tree planting, called
the violence “brutal and baseless.” She added that the area in question is
under full Palestinian control and that the Israeli army has no right to be
there.
CPJ contacted the Israel Defense Forces Spokesperson's Unit at the North
American Desk but did not receive a response.
Burin village is close to Yitzhar, a Jewish
settlement in the

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