Foreign Press Assoc.
295 posts
The Foreign Press Association - Representing the international media working in Israel and the Palestinian territories
Joined March 2013
- Statement on the killing of Al Jazeera cameraman Samer Abu Daqqa
- FPA statement regarding 6 months of no access to Gaza for foreign journalists
- FPA statement on 9 months of no independent access to Gaza for foreign journalists
- FPA statement regarding Israel's confiscation of AP broadcasting equipment
- FPA statement on Israel's confiscation of AP broadcasting equipment
- STATEMENT BY THE FOREIGN PRESS ASSOCIATION ON TREATMENT OF TWO WASHINGTON POST JOURNALISTS BY PALESTINIAN AUTHORITY SECURITY FORCES
- FPA statement regarding police violence to journalists in Jerusalem June 6.
- Statement by the Foreign Press Association regarding police violence towards photographer working for Agence France-Presse On the afternoon of Tuesday, January 25th, 2022, AFP photographer Ahmad Gharabli was hit by a hard rubber bullet fired by Israeli police in A-Tur
- Replying to @FPAIsPalThe Foreign Press Association grieves the death of our longtime FPA member Samer Abu Daqqa, a veteran Al Jazeera cameraman in Gaza. He is the first FPA member to be killed in Gaza in the war. We consider this a grave blow to the already limited freedom of the press in Gaza
- Statement by The Foreign Press Association regarding harassment of @France24_ar journalists while reporting from Jerusalem bombing x.com/France24_ar/st…
01:23Replying to @France24_ar - Replying to @FPAIsPalOn Saturday, August 21ST, Palestinian security forces in the West Bank harassed, abused and threatened a pair of Washington Post journalists, Salwan Georges and Sufian Taha, covering a protest in Ramallah’s Manara Square.
- FPA STATEMENT: Shooting of AP cameraman in Gaza: We deplore the shooting of any journalist and urge the army to conduct a thorough and credible investigation. We expect serious disciplinary action if wrongdoing is discovered. fpa.org.il/?categoryId=12…












