CPJ Safety Advisory: Covering Gaza protests

A Palestinian youth swings a sling shot during clashes after a demonstration near the border with Israel, east of Khan Younis in the Gaza Strip on April 1, 2018. (AFP/Said Khatib)

A Palestinian youth swings a sling shot during clashes after a demonstration near the border with Israel, east of Khan Younis in the Gaza Strip on April 1, 2018. (AFP/Said Khatib)

Unrest continues in the Gaza Strip as Palestinians take part in weekly protests along the Gaza-Israel border. Violence has erupted repeatedly and the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has fired on demonstrators and used tear gas and rubber bullets during clashes, according to news reports and the IDF. More than a dozen journalists covering the protests have been injured, including by live rounds, and one was killed, according to reports. CPJ’s Emergencies Response Team (ERT) has issued the following advisory for journalists planning to cover the demonstrations.

If covering the protests from either side of the Gaza-Israel border fence, please heed the following advice.

General advice:

Tear gas and tire fire inhalation:

If you are injured or require assistance you can contact CPJ by emailing report_violation@cpj.org.

CPJ encourages local, freelance journalists and media organizations covering the protests in the Gaza Strip to closely follow the safety principles and practices of the ACOS alliance, which can be found here.

For more information on basic preparedness, assessing and responding to risk, or safety measures when covering civil conflict and disturbances, we encourage journalists to review CPJ’s Journalist Security Guide. For details on resources available to journalists, please see CPJ’s Resource Center.

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