Palestinian Photographer Covering West Bank Demonstration Loses Sight in Eye Hit by Israeli Bullet

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    Palestinian journalist hold posters of a 35 year-old photographer Muath Amarneh in front of a separation barrier in Bethlehem, West Bank, Sunday, Nov. 18, 2019, during a protest in support . Amarneh's relatives say he has lost vision in one eye after apparently being struck by Israeli fire while covering a demonstration in the West Bank. Israel's paramilitary border police unit says it did not target him. (AP Photo/Mahmoud Illean)

    GAZA CITY (AP) – Relatives of a Palestinian freelance photographer said Sunday that he has lost vision in one eye after apparently being struck by Israeli fire while covering a demonstration last week in the occupied West Bank.

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    Muath Amarneh’s case has drawn significant attention among Palestinians and in several Arab countries, with journalists voicing solidarity by posting photos on social media with themselves wearing eye patches.

    Israeli paramilitary border police fired tear gas Sunday at Palestinian journalists who held a protest in solidarity with Amarneh in the city of Bethlehem. Protests were also held in Gaza City.

    Palestinian colleagues say Amarneh, 35, was targeted by Israeli forces during a demonstration Friday near the West Bank city of Hebron.

    Israel’s border police said it did not target Amarneh in Friday’s protest. It said it only used “nonlethal” means to disperse the crowd and released a video of what it says was Amarneh standing behind a group of stone throwers.

    Amarneh’s relatives said doctors Israel’s Hadassah Medical Center in Jerusalem informed them Amarneh has lost vision in his eye. But hospital officials could only confirm that he suffered a “serious” injury.

    A video from the incident posted online showed Amarneh being carried off by other journalists while bleeding from his left eye. The demonstrators were protesting what they say were confiscations of village land by the Israeli military.

    Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas called Amarneh and condemned the shooting, pledging to ensure he gets the best medical care for his injury.

    Palestinian journalists frequently report abuse by Israeli security forces, but have little to no recourse for redress.

    Last year, an Associated Press cameraman was shot while covering Palestinian protests along the Gaza border fence by an Israeli sniper. The military neither apologized nor acknowledged shooting him.


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    Democrats support Jew haters
    Democrats support Jew haters
    4 years ago

    או לרשע או לשכינו

    Palestine doesn't exist
    Palestine doesn't exist
    4 years ago

    Why did he go to hadassah medical center which is run by the evil Zionist pigs if Mahmoud Abbas promised him the best medical care he can get him?

    Jewishguy
    Jewishguy
    4 years ago

    Is vinnews an anti Jewish news now? Publishing anti trump anti Israel news with no evidence. Arab says Israel hurt him and vinnews publishes it like it’s fact? Who cares what he says. They lie all the time and do whatever to get attention. Dont give it to them

    Educated Archy
    Educated Archy
    4 years ago

    Eye for an eye ! A beauty