Israeli journalist escapes Palestinian attack, vows return
Published May 18, 2014
TEL AVIV (JTA) — An Israeli journalist who escaped an attack during a demonstration in Ramallah wrote that he would return to report in the West Bank.
Avi Issacharoff, Middle East affairs analyst for the Israeli news website Walla and for the Times of Israel, an English-language Israeli news website, was covering a demonstration in Ramallah Thursday commemorating Palestinian displacement following Israeli independence, which Palestinians refer to as the “Nakba,” or catastrophe. A cameraman, Daniel Book, accompanied him there.
In an account on Times of Israel, Issacharoff wrote that two people began threatening him, telling him and Book to leave the rally. When he refused to leave, dozens of people surrounded him, waving their fists. A few kicked and punched him in the legs and back. He was extricated when two older men, whom he later learned were Palestinian Authority security forces, removed him from the rally and drove Book and him to a police station.
Issacharoff described the incident as “an attempt to lynch me.”
“Yes, I felt that my life was in danger,” Issacharoff wrote. “Yes, I felt absolutely helpless during those seconds when, from nowhere, a mob descended upon me, bent on doing me harm. That’s a feeling that leaves me particularly angry.”
Issacharoff wrote that threats against Israeli journalists in the West Bank have intensified recently, in retaliation for Israel’s banning Palestinian journalists from its territory. Despite the experience, he wrote that he will return to covering Palestinian affairs in the West Bank.
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