Hawzah News Agency - (Occupied Palestine) - Israeli forces have arrested four staff members of a Palestinian TV channel in al-Quds (Jerusalem) in a move condemned by the Palestinian Presidency.
Israeli forces stormed the place from where a Palestine TV morning show was being broadcast on Friday, arresting the anchor, Dana Abu Shamsiyeh and the cameraman, Amir Abd Rabbu, as well as the guest Mohammed al-Abbasi.
They also seized cameras and broadcast equipment during the raid.
Meanwhile, the Israeli forces arrested Christine Rinawi, a correspondent for the TV channel, and the cameraman Ali Yassin in the area of Bab al-Amud.
They were all taken to al-Maskoubiyeh prison.
The arrests came as the Israeli regime on 20 November issued an order banning all Palestine TV programs and shows in al-Quds.
The arrests were condemned by the Palestinian presidency, which described the move as an attempt by the Israeli regime to impose its control over al-Quds.
It added that the latest violations would not have been taken place without the American support for Israel, referring to the relocation of the US embassy from Tel Aviv to al-Quds and President Donald Trump’s recognition of al-Quds as the “capital” of the occupying regime.