Reuters photographer detained in Gaza

New York, May 24, 2002—The Committee to Protect Journalists is alarmed by the ongoing detention of several journalists by Israeli forces in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.

At least five journalists remain in Israeli custody after being arrested in recent weeks. On May 22, most recently, Israeli troops detained Reuters photographer Suhaib Jadallah Salem at the Abu Holi checkpoint in the Gaza Strip. Salem was arrested while attempting to enter the town of Rafah.

According to Reuters, Salem was traveling to Egypt, where he was supposed to catch a flight to Japan to cover the World Cup soccer tournament. He was traveling in a Reuters armored car, clearly identified as a press vehicle, with a driver and two other passengers.

Reuters has received no official communication from the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) about Salem’s detention.

Salem joins several other journalists in Israeli detention. They include Youssry al-Jamal of Reuters, Hussam Abu Alan of Agence France-Presse, Maher al-Dessouki of Al-Quds Educational TV, and Kamel Jbeil of the newspaper Al-Quds. Details of the cases are provided below.

CPJ once again calls on Israeli authorities to release all detained journalists immediately and to ensure that all journalists in Israel and the Occupied Territories are allowed to work without further harassment.

Journalists currently in Israeli detention

At least two other journalists remain in Israeli custody after troops arrested them in Ramallah on or about April 18: Maher al-Dessouki, the host of a popular talk show on the Ramallah-based Al-Quds Educational TV; and Kamel Jbeil, a reporter with the Palestinian newspaper Al-Quds. Both men were arrested at the residence of al-Dessouki’s brother-in-law and are being held elsewhere in the area.

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