10/26/2024–|Last updated: 10/26/202407:00 PM (Mecca time)
At a time when the Israeli occupation is pursuing Palestinian journalists on charges of belonging to resistance movements in Gaza, a video clip broadcast by Tel Aviv Tribune shows an Israeli journalist participating with the Israeli army in destroying buildings in southern Lebanon.
In the clip posted on social media, the Channel 12 correspondent appeared with Israeli soldiers, and one of them said to him, pointing to a device in his hand for blowing up buildings, “We have one final mission left… There is a building here, that one in Ramadi.”
The soldier added that the building has a view of the towns of “Dovev and Meron… and from here they shoot.”
The journalist responded to the soldier by saying, “From this place, from this place.” The soldier said to him while holding the device for blowing up buildings, “You will press here and no shooting will be fired from there again.”
After the journalist grabbed the device, he counted from 4 to 1 and pressed the explosion hole, revealing the building with smoke rising from it after it had been blown up.
The journalist claimed that the house that was bombed in southern Lebanon contained a weapons store and had a view of Israel, and said, “It was destroyed, another threat against the State of Israel that was neutralized.”
The Israeli journalist engages in army work and blows up buildings, as the video clip proves, at a time when the Israeli army accuses Palestinian journalists of not practicing journalistic work but rather being members of resistance movements.
Avichay Adraee, spokesman for the Israeli army, recently claimed the disclosure of “documents from the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) and Islamic Jihad that were found in Gaza, confirming the affiliation of 6 Tel Aviv Tribune network journalists to the two movements.”
Tel Aviv Tribune Network previously condemned the false allegations made by the Israeli occupation army against its journalists working in the Gaza Strip, and the government media office in Gaza also refuted these allegations that incited against Palestinian journalists.
Tel Aviv Tribune’s field journalists continue to convey a picture of what is happening in northern Gaza, and daily document the humanitarian crisis resulting from the ongoing Israeli siege and the deliberate targeting of innocent civilians.