Israel makes false accusation against Gaza journo


(MENAFN- Gulf Times) Israel's defence Minister yesterday accused a Palestinian journalist killed by the army during protests along the Gaza border of having been a member of the military wing of Hamas.
The claim was immediately rejected by one of Yasser Murtaja's colleagues, who called the statement 'ridiculous.
Minister Avigdor Lieberman told journalists Murtaja held a 'rank similar to captain.
He said the journalist had been paid by Hamas since 2011 and had used a drone to collect information on Israeli forces along the border.
He did not produce evidence for the claims and did not say whether Murtaja had flown a drone during Friday's clashes, when he was shot.
Murtaja was wearing a press vest when he was hit a few hundred metres from the border during the protests, witnesses said.
The army has not said if he was deliberately targeted or hit by accident.
Murtaja was well known in the Gaza media scene, working for the local production company Ain Media.
He worked on documentaries published on Al Jazeera and with the Chinese artist Ai Weiwei.
Rushdi al-Serraj, director at Ain Media and co-founder with Murtaja, said Lieberman's statements were 'ridiculous comments that are not worth responding to.
'Yasser has been working for years in the press and making films for the United Nations, China and others, he said.
'They killed a journalist and should confess it is a crime.
Murtaja's funeral was attended by Hamas' leader Ismail Haniya. He regularly attends funerals of those killed in conflict with Israel, even if they are not members of the movement.
Israeli forces have killed 31 Palestinians since March 30 in protests and clashes along the border with Gaza, which has been blockaded for a decade.
Israel has rejected calls from the European Union, United Nations chief Antonio Guterres and other for an independent investigation into the deaths.
The army says its troops only open fire to stop attempts to damage the fence, infiltrations, bids to carry out attacks and at those seeking to harm soldiers.
Israel has fought three wars with Hamas since 2008 and says the blockade of Gaza is necessary to isolate the movement.




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