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Palestinian journalists targeted to prevent them speaking truth about Israeli occupation
Palestinian journalist Yasser Mortaja was killed by Israeli troops in Gaza while working in April 2018

PALESTINIAN journalists have warned that their rights are being abused to stop them speaking out against the Israeli occupation, with the latest figures revealing hundreds of violations, including two shot dead in the occupied territories last year.

A report from the Palestinian Journalists Syndicate (PJS) said Israeli forces had committed 760 violations and crimes against Palestinian journalists in 2019.

This included 12 journalists suffering critical injuries after being fired on with live ammunition, 62 injuries with rubber-coated steel bullets, 58 injuries in which tear-gas canisters and stun grenades were directly fired towards journalists, and 78 cases of tear gas suffocation.

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