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VisitWill the U.S. State Department issue a statement on Jeremy Loffredo's arrest by November 30, 2024?
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Israel Arrests U.S. Journalist Jeremy Loffredo, Facing Possible Death Penalty Over Iran Reporting
Oct 11, 2024, 10:41 AM
American journalist Jeremy Loffredo has been arrested by Israeli authorities and charged with 'aiding the enemy during wartime and providing information to the enemy' following his reporting on Israeli military targets hit by Iran earlier this month. Loffredo, a reporter for The Grayzone News, was reportedly beaten, blindfolded, and taken to an Israeli military base upon his arrest. The charges allege that his coverage of missile impacts near sensitive security facilities, including Tel Aviv and other areas, aimed to bring this information to the attention of the enemy, thereby endangering national security. As a result, he could face life in prison or even the death penalty. After four days in custody, Loffredo was released on bail but is barred from leaving Israel for nine days while authorities continue their investigation and seek to examine his electronic devices. The district court ordered his release after a journalist testified that an article featuring Loffredo's full report had cleared military censorship. The U.S. State Department has not issued a statement regarding Loffredo's arrest, prompting calls from press freedom organizations and fellow journalists for his immediate release.
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