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Democratic Front condemns Israeli arrest of Journalist Lahham

Democratic Front condemns Israeli arrest of Journalist Lahham

Saba Yemen5 days ago
Gaza - Saba:
The Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP) condemned the Israeli occupation army's arrest of Dr. Nasser al-Laham, editor-in-chief of the Ma'an Media Network and director of the Al-Mayadeen Channel office in Palestine, after raiding his home at dawn today in Bethlehem.
In a statement received by the Yemeni News Agency (Saba), the DFLP said, "The enemy's attack on the contents of the house and the confiscation of his computers and personal belongings is a shameful act aimed at obscuring the truth and silencing the voices that express the suffering of our people, especially in light of the war of extermination in Gaza."
The DFLP stressed that arrests and intimidation will not deter Palestinian journalists from continuing their role in exposing the crimes of the Nazi enemy.
It added, "Media coverage will continue, no matter how great the sacrifices in the face of the enemy's crimes and its open war against the Palestinian people."
It called on international and human rights organizations to pressure the enemy to release all fellow journalists detained in Israeli prisons, who are being subjected to the most horrific forms of torture.
I salute the great media figure Dr. Nasser Al-Lahham, and all the knights of words and images who continue to paint an honorable picture of our people's struggles and legitimate resistance in the face of international silence.
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