Journalist Amit Segal (N12) said Wednesday that Iran's Ministry of Intelligence has placed him, Yosef Haddad, and Emily Schrader on a list of 'hostile' media figures, warning that contact with them could result in years of imprisonment. Segal's statement, posted on his verified the source, confirms earlier reports of the list.
The Zioneer reported earlier Wednesday that Iran's Ministry of Intelligence had listed journalist Amit Segal (N12) on a warning list, with contact potentially leading to imprisonment. In a statement on his the source at 18:54 Jerusalem, Segal confirmed the listing and revealed that the list also includes Yosef Haddad and Emily Schrader. Segal wrote sarcastically: 'Apparently I did something right: it turns out Iranian intelligence put me on the list of people whose contact could lead to many years of imprisonment.' He addressed Israelis, saying they can still give him information, and warned Iranians not to risk themselves. The development underscores Iran's ongoing campaign against Israeli and Jewish journalists, whom the regime labels as 'hostile' media.
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Source and signal
- Internal intake
