
Tuesday, July 27, 2021
Tuesday, July 27, 2021
Elder of Ziyon
Today, Palestinian police closed the offices of "J-Media" in Ramallah.
The Palestinian Authority says that this was because the outlet was not licensed appropriately, but the director of the news site was arrested a few weeks ago and one of its reporters had their mobile phone confiscated during the riots in response to the death of Nizar Banat.
Media freedom, Palestinian style.
Meanwhile, in Hebron, a man named Basil Fakhri Al-Jabari, was shot and killed. Nothing to do with Israel.
People got very upset and started rioting, burning down several stores, torching cars and shooting guns.

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