12 Jan 2009

Israel a “Military Dictatorship”

One week after the High Court of Justice approved an appeal by representatives of the foreign press granting them entrance into Gaza, journalists were still waiting for the IDF to permit them to enter the Strip Thursday.

“I don’t believe we’ll get in anymore,” ABC’s Simon McGregor Wood told Ynet. He said they had been waiting at the Erez crossing since Sunday, when they had been called for by the IDF. “But then suddenly they said there were problems with security and only diplomats could get through,” he said.

Wood said the journalists were waiting at the border and straining to get a glimpse of the fighting. He said the affair was “unprofessional”, adding “these actions are placing Israel at risk of appearing like a military dictatorship.”

When Israel prevents journalists from reporting it is running the risk of being portrayed in the same manner as countries such as Burma and Zimbabwe, Wood added.

According to Charles Enderlin, who represents the France2 network, Israel wants the world to receive one-sided reports. He compared the Gaza to Sarajevo, where he claimed Russia prohibited journalists from covering the battles.

ynetnews.com

Uncensored webcam from Gaza (opens in player)