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East Jerusalem: Israeli police arrest Al Jazeera journalist Givara Budeiri in Sheikh Jarrah01:44
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Israeli police violently arrested Al Jazeera journalist Givara Budeiri who was covering a protest in Sheikh Jarrah neighbourhood of the occupied East Jerusalem on Saturday.

Footage shows officers detaining the reporter as well as pushing cameraman Nabil Mazzawi whose equipment was apparently destroyed in the incident.

The police said they arrested two suspects 'for assaulting officers after they refused to identify themselves.'

Budeiri who was wearing a flak jacket marked "Press" was covering a protest marking the anniversary of the Naksa Day. Her arrest was condemned by the Qatar-based network and international media watchdogs.

East Jerusalem: Israeli police arrest Al Jazeera journalist Givara Budeiri in Sheikh Jarrah

Palestinian Territory, Occupied, East Jerusalem
June 5, 2021 at 22:02 GMT +00:00 · Published

Israeli police violently arrested Al Jazeera journalist Givara Budeiri who was covering a protest in Sheikh Jarrah neighbourhood of the occupied East Jerusalem on Saturday.

Footage shows officers detaining the reporter as well as pushing cameraman Nabil Mazzawi whose equipment was apparently destroyed in the incident.

The police said they arrested two suspects 'for assaulting officers after they refused to identify themselves.'

Budeiri who was wearing a flak jacket marked "Press" was covering a protest marking the anniversary of the Naksa Day. Her arrest was condemned by the Qatar-based network and international media watchdogs.

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Israeli police violently arrested Al Jazeera journalist Givara Budeiri who was covering a protest in Sheikh Jarrah neighbourhood of the occupied East Jerusalem on Saturday.

Footage shows officers detaining the reporter as well as pushing cameraman Nabil Mazzawi whose equipment was apparently destroyed in the incident.

The police said they arrested two suspects 'for assaulting officers after they refused to identify themselves.'

Budeiri who was wearing a flak jacket marked "Press" was covering a protest marking the anniversary of the Naksa Day. Her arrest was condemned by the Qatar-based network and international media watchdogs.

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