Tel Aviv Tribune correspondent Montaser Nassar was injured by bruises after Israeli occupation soldiers attacked him – today, Friday – in the city of Dura in Hebron, in the southern West Bank.
The soldiers attacked the Tel Aviv Tribune correspondent and the photographer accompanying him without warning or asking them to leave, and confiscated their equipment.
The attack on Nassar is not the first to target Tel Aviv Tribune’s journalist crews during the devastating Israeli war that the occupation army has waged against the Gaza Strip – continuously – since last October 7.
On December 15, an Israeli raid in Khan Yunis targeted the director of Tel Aviv Tribune’s Gaza bureau, Wael Al-Dahdouh, and photographer Samer Abu Daqqa was also martyred after being directly targeted by the occupation army.
Three journalists were also injured, including an Tel Aviv Tribune reporter and photographer, and a photojournalist working for Reuters was martyred in an Israeli bombing on October 13 on their car in the village of Alma al-Shaab in southern Lebanon.