Kamis 20 Dec 2012 21:46 WIB

Human Right Watch: Israel broke law by targeting media in Gaza

The mother (second from right) of al-Aqsa TV cameraman Mahmoud Al Kawmy mourns during his funeral in Gaza Strip November 21, 2012. The cameramen were killed by Israeli air strikes in his car, not far from the main Shifa hospital in Gaza city. (file photo)
Foto: Reuters/Mohammed Salem
The mother (second from right) of al-Aqsa TV cameraman Mahmoud Al Kawmy mourns during his funeral in Gaza Strip November 21, 2012. The cameramen were killed by Israeli air strikes in his car, not far from the main Shifa hospital in Gaza city. (file photo)

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JERUSALEM - Israeli army attacks on journalists and media facilities in the Gaza Strip during last month's military operation violated the laws of war, Human Rights Watch said in a release Thursday.

Two Palestinian cameramen were killed and at least 10 media personnel were wounded in the offensive, which was launched after weeks of rocket attacks on Israel. The Israeli government has said each of the targets was a legitimate military objective.

In its statement, the New York-based rights group said it found no support for that claim.

"Just because Israel says a journalist was a fighter or a TV station was a command center does not make it so," said Sarah Leah Whitson, the group's Mideast director.

The Israeli military said in a statement that it "acts in accordance with the laws of armed conflict, despite the ongoing deliberate violations and abuse of these laws by the terrorist organizations in the Gaza Strip." It said it was investigating the events mentioned in the report and would respond further once the inquiry was completed.

 

 

 

sumber : AP/Reuters
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