THIS NEWS FOUND AT: PDNPulse
The Australian newspaper reports that news photographers are playing cat-and-mouse with the Israeli military as they try to cover the fighting in Gaza. The report says:
several hundred metres from two of Israel's big guns, waiting to catch
on film the precise moment the cannons blast their payload towards
Gaza. Those who are caught - and Israel's military police are everywhere -
are arrested, their cameras seized and, in some cases, the images
erased. Others say they have been held at gunpoint."
The Associated Press also has a story about Israel's refusal to allow the international press into Gaza. The AP and other agencies are relying on Palestinian reporters for news from Gaza.
CNN's Anderson Cooper has a video report (below) about Israel's refusal to embed reporters with its military operations, as well as heavy-handed press controls by Hamas in Gaza. Note the footage of international journalists crowded on a hilltop, trying to film and photograph the conflict from afar using long lenses.
Embedded video from CNN Video
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