The court rejected the police's demand that media outlets hand over all photographic materials from the disturbances near Justice Noam Sohlberg's home, according to journalist Bars. The media outlets had opposed the demand.
The court has rejected a police demand that media outlets hand over raw footage from the disturbances near Justice Noam Sohlberg's home, journalist Bars reported Thursday. The police had sought all photographic materials from the protests, which occurred in June. The media outlets, including Bars, refused the demand, citing journalistic protections. The court's decision upholds the media's right to protect their sources and raw materials. The Zioneer previously reported on the police demand and the media's refusal.
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