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Palestinian reporter for Iranian news agency beaten in West Bank

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A Palestinian reporter working for an Iranian news agency was briefly abducted, beaten and threatened by Palestinian gunmen – Google

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  • A Palestinian reporter working for an Iranian news agency was temporarily seized, beaten and threatened by Palestinian gunmen.
  • Samer Khuaira had covered the violent dispersal of a student rally in the West Bank earlier this week.
  • He identified one of his captors as a member of the security forces.
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A Palestinian reporter working for an Iranian news agency was temporarily seized, beaten and threatened by Palestinian gunmen after covering the violent dispersal of a student rally in the West Bank earlier this week.

As per the Iranian news agency, the guys pushed Samer Khuaira into a car at gunpoint, assaulted him, and threatened him on Tuesday.

Read more: Three Palestinians slain in a raid by Israeli forces in Jenin

According to the Iranian news agency, the men claimed that his reportage affected the Palestinian Authority and its dominant secular Fatah organisation.
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He was released almost half an hour later.

On Thursday, Iranian news claimed that Khuaira identified one of his captors as a member of the Palestinian security forces.

The Palestinian Journalists’ Union denounced their colleague’s assault.

No reaction was given by Palestinian officials.

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On Tuesday morning, security personnel at Al-Najah University in Nablus violently dispersed the students.

Read more: ‘Battle of flags’ flares in Israel-Palestinian conflict

Online videos depicted guards assaulting students and what looked to be plainclothes security agents opening fire near the institution.
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Fatah controls the security agencies that operate in Israeli-occupied West Bank areas where the PA has limited power

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