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Palestinian news agency says Israeli military arrested its editor-in-chief

Jul 08, 2025

Ramallah [Palestine], July 8: A Palestinian news agency on Monday said its editor-in-chief was arrested by the Israeli military in the West Bank.
The Maan agency said Israeli authorities ordered the editor, Nasser Lahham, to be detained until Thursday. The arrest took place late on Monday at Laham's home in the village of Al Doha, near Bethlehem.
The Israeli military said that a "wanted person" was arrested in Bethlehem. No information has been released on the reasons for the journalist's detention.
Lahham is the head of the Bethlehem office of the Lebanese Al Mayadeen television station, which is seen as close to the pro-Iranian Hezbollah militia. The station is banned in Israel and the occupied Palestinian Territories. (DPA)
Source: Qatar Tribune

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