Middle East - AP

Israeli Troops Detain Reporters, Doctor

Date: Thu, Aug 12, 2004

NABLUS, West Bank - Israeli troops in the West Bank detained three British Broadcasting Corp. journalists and a Palestinian doctor at gunpoint for three hours Thursday before releasing them, BBC officials and the doctor said.

The television crew from the BBC was accompanying the doctor, Ghassan Hamdan, as he visited an 80-year-old woman living in an apartment commandeered by the army.

Army spokeswoman Maj. Sharon Feingold said the military was investigating.

"We regret the incident involving the BBC crew," she said.

Military officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the crew happened upon an undercover Israeli operation, and soldiers were concerned for their safety. The crew and the soldiers left together when the danger passed, they said.

Israeli troops routinely take over Palestinian homes for days to use as observation posts.

The journalists were unaware that troops were in the apartment until they entered, said Nick Springate, the BBC's acting bureau chief in Jerusalem.

Hamdan said the soldiers verbally abused the journalists, jabbed them with their rifles and threatened them when they asked to leave.

Springate said the soldiers also confiscated notebooks and tapes from the reporters.

"The BBC condemns the detention of journalists," Springate said, adding that the BBC planned to lodge a complaint with the army.

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