The Asian Age

Israelis strip- search Arab scribe at US mission bash

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Jerusalem, July 5: The USfunded Alhurra network said on Thursday that one of its cameramen was interrogat­ed and strip- searched by Israeli security men while covering a July 4 party at the US ambassador’s residence near Tel Aviv. The Arab satellite channel had coordinate­d with the Israeli Prime Minister’s office to cover the event on behalf of the internatio­nal media. Ambassador Dan Shapiro, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other VIPs were in attendance. But when cameraman Samer Jallad arrived, he said he was detained for questionin­g, ordered to remove his shoes and sit in the sun for more than halfan- hour, and then taken to a room where he was forced to remove his pants for a body inspection.

He said he was held for more than 90 minutes before he was permitted to enter. It was the latest in a string of incidents in which Israeli security have used heavy- handed tactics against Arab journalist­s, a practice Israel has defended as necessary for security.

Jallad, who said he has covered Mr Netanyahu on many occasions, is a Palestinia­n from east Jerusalem who holds full Israeli residency rights and has a government- issued press card.

The Foreign Press Associatio­n called on the US embassy to condemn the incident. “We find it especially shameful that a staffer of a US- funded network would be the victim of racial profiling at an official US event celebratin­g American Independen­ce Day,” the FPA said. “Such treatment goes against the core values of freedom and equality that the US seeks to uphold.”

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