– Israel Arrests US Journalist Who Documented Damage From Iran Missile Strike:
Update (9:00pm ET): According to a Thursday evening social media post from The Grayzone, Israeli police continue to hold journalist Jeremy Loffredo “on suspicion of serious security offenses for publicly publishing… the locations of missile drops near or inside sensitive security facilities, with the aim of bringing this to the notice of the enemy and thereby assisting them in their future attacks.”
A judge had ordered him released on the grounds that Israeli censors had approved the reporting of Loffredo’s arrest and the information that Loffredo reported, and thus authorities “could “no longer justify his continued detention.” However, the police have appealed, and Loffredo remains jailed.
“The claim that Loffredo and The Grayzone represent Israel’s enemy in wartime merely suggests that the Israeli government views the American people and free press as a legitimate target,” The Grayzone wrote, and encouraged concerned Americans to “contact the State Department and urge them to act in defense of their citizen detained in Israel.” In a separate post, editor-in-chief Max Blumenthal directed followers to email the embassy at [email protected].
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According to alternative media outlet The Grayzone, the State of Israel has arrested US citizen and Grayzone investigative reporter Jeremy Loffredo just days after he defied censors by posting a report on Iran’s ballistic missile strike, to include documenting the precise location of an apparent impact close to the headquarters of the country’s principal intelligence agency, the Mossad.
“I’ve just learned that @loffredojeremy was among the journalists arrested by the Israeli military and is still in jail,” said Grayzone founder and editor-in-chief Max Blumenthal via social media. “His phone has been confiscated. That is all I’m able to say for now.” On Wednesday at midday, Grayzone journalist Aaron Maté wrote that Loffredo had already been held for more than 24 hours.
Russian independent journalist Andrey X said he and Loffredo were among five journalists grabbed by Israeli security forces, with all but Loffredo having been released. No details have yet surfaced about where or why they were arrested.
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