Israel's proposed bill banning photos of IDF soldiers
Dr. Ashrawi on Israel's proposed "Prohibition against photographing and documenting IDF soldiers" bill
Today the Israeli Ministerial Committee for Legislation will discuss a bill that would prohibit the recording, photographing or documentation of Israeli soldiers 'in the course of their duties, with the intention of undermining the spirit of IDF soldiers and residents of Israel, shall be liable to five years imprisonment.' In addition, the bill would ban the publication of photos or video content in the media or on social networks.
Ahead of such a dangerous move, PLO Executive Committee Member Dr. Hanan Ashrawi issued the following statement:
"If Israel and its occupation army have nothing to hide, there is no harm in documenting their actions against Palestinians.
Israel is manipulating its so-called democratic legal system to provide cover for its war crimes and to shield its soldiers from any kind of judicial accountability, thereby providing them with full impunity at the expense of the Palestinian people who are brutalized and terrorized on a daily basis.
This proposed bill is part of the deliberate escalation of Israel's adoption and implementation of unlawful and unjust laws, proposals and measures aimed to prolong the military occupation and entrench the grave suffering of the Palestinian people.
Furthermore, if passed, this bill will constitute a serious breach of the fundamental rights of freedom of expression and freedom of the press. Israel is bent on employing policies that deliberately target media institutions and organizations that present the Palestinian human narrative in a fair and just manner and report on Israel’s persistent violations of international law and consensus.
There is an urgent and
crucial need for effective international intervention to
curb Israel’s unlawful and criminal actions and to provide
protection for the Palestinian people. Israel should not be
given a free hand to persist with its illegal unilateral
measures and get away with
it.”