The attempted murder of the truth.
Amer Abdelhadi
The wheel chairs took place at the front line. Wheel chairs carrying previously
butchered victims of the Israeli brutality in the long occupation years. Angry
protestors
strolled along trying to control their anger by shouting loudly and screaming
revenge at the continuing Israeli aggressions against Palestinians. The victim
this time is
Nazih Darwazeh. A cameraman working with Palestine TV and freelancing for
Associated Press.
Nazih’s family was among the mourning protestors. The loss is too big and the
shock was massive.
Nazih Darwazeh was shot in the face by an Israeli soldier less than ten meters
away, directly in the face killing him instantly and sending his brains all over
the place in front of his colleagues as he was covering the renewed invasion of
Nablus earlier in the morning.
Nazih was a husband and a father of five children. The youngest is 4 month old.
The bullet that hit Nazih went directly into his head. Eight centimeters in
depth, hospital sources said, the kind that turns into many tiny peaces as soon
as it enters the human body. Nazih got it in the face.
Less than two weeks ago, Nazih was photographed whilst protesting the killing of
Tareq Ayyoub from Al Jazeera satellite news channel in Baghdad. Tareq too was
killed while he was doing his job, only Tareq was liquidated by the Americans,
but for the same reason.
With the use of the Internet and the Satellite, news travels fast. Hence,
stopping it is considered a difficulty. Killing reporters is a cheaper way for
assassinating the truth.
Since the beginning of the Intifada, Israel has kept a habit of targeting
reporters specially those working for the International media. As for the local
media, many Radio and TV stations were attacked by the Israeli army.
The motto is “kill as many in the dark by shutting off the media”. The few bits
that reach the world are of no significance. The world is watching, yet has done
so little.
“We do not make events” Abed Qusini said “We only cover them”. Abed is a
photographer with Reuters. He was less than a foot away from Nazih when the
exploding bullet struck Nazih’s face. Nazih’s blood was splattered all over
Abed’s camera.
Hasan Titi was also there. He is a cameraman for Reuters. “I told Nazih to be
careful and not risk his life. When the bullet struck and I shouted ‘Nazeeeeeh,
Nazeeeeeh’ but Nazih was already dead”. “An Israeli soldier came from behind the
tank, aimed directly at Nazih and opened fire, Nazih fell on me and Abed. It was
the worst thing I ever witnessed in my life” Hasan explained.
Earlier in the morning, 2.00 am, the Israeli army stormed Nablus using two tanks
and several jeeps and armored vehicles. A long siege of a residential building
ended with arresting three young Palestinians, a female student, her cousin and
fiancé.
Apparently one the Israeli tanks broke down. The Israeli army waited until the
morning hours to tow it away. Until the streets were full and the provocation is
immense.
Ala Badarneh, reporting for Radio Tariq Al Mahabbeh, our station, said “We were
reporting the clashes at the time. Youngsters were throwing stones at the well
armored tank. We were only doing our job of covering these events” Ala was few
feet away from Nazih. At the shooting time, Ala was commenting on the events
live from the scene. He was telling is and the listeners about the school girls
who found themselves trapped by army fire, about an old man who was hurt with
shrapnel in the leg, about the screaming civilians in the firing lines of army
fire. Suddenly, Ala said “Hold on…. Hold on, I can see a reporter down, I will
be back in another message” The line went dead.
I called Ala on a two way mobile. He said he couldn’t which of his colleagues
was hit because the ambulance took him away immediately. The other two reporters
took cover inside a house.
Heavy minutes passed before Ala was back to me. He could hardly speak but
managed to say “Nazih is dead, Nazih martyred”.
“He was familiar to Israeli soldiers “Nasser Ishtayyeh said “he had a vest like
this”. The vest is a bright yellow with reflectors and large P R E S S letters
on the front and back, there is no doubt that Nazih was killed in cold blood”.
Ishtayyeh lost his infant little daughter last year when the army delayed the
ambulance carrying her hem to hospital few days after she was born.
Nazih was famous for his courage. He was always in the front line of any event.
His footage were mostly the first to be aired. He was familiar to the Israeli
army. He was always there. Nazih is dead because the army was fed up with his
insistence.
In an Interview with a local TV, local reporters accused the International media
communities of being so ineffective. Many reporters were murdered around the
world, nine in Palestine alone. Statements have been issued, nothing more than
statements.
My story may add just a number in the long list of stories written about much
human right violations. This is not a story. This is reality.
At least one Palestinian is killed every single day as a result of the Israeli
occupation. This time, a journalist.
This journalist was a husband, a father, a friend, and a colleague. Above all,
he was a human being. A civilian human being.
The world is still watching, and watching and ……
Amer Abdelhadi
Radio Tariq Al Mahabbeh
TMFM 97.7
Nablus Under Siege (Day 303)