Thursday, January 13, 2011

Security undress Netanyahu ordered foreign journalists

The security services of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was forced to members of the foreign press to undress, including a pregnant Arab-Israeli correspondent, during a press conference in Jerusalem on Tuesday, according to testimony from journalists. Security agents subjected to "humiliation", and sometimes a body requisition, several journalists from the international press in Israel who had been invited to participate on Tuesday night at the annual press conference Netanyahu in a large hotel of the city, the witnesses reported.

The Israeli secret service agents demanded that the reporter and producer of the Qatari television channel Al Jazeera, Najwa Shimri, 31, to remove her bra. As she refused was not allowed to enter the room where they carried out the press conference Netanyahu. The Foreign Press Association (FPA) in Israel, based in Tel Aviv, sent a protest letter to the prime minister.

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