In 1973, I reported freely on Israel at war. Now its censorship has made that impossible | Martin Bell
by Martin Bell from US news | The Guardian on (#6XT23)
Today foreign journalists stand on the hill of shame' overlooking Gaza, reliant on Palestinians for news
Watching the TV coverage of the conflict in Gaza with increasing dismay this week, my mind went back to the banks of the Suez canal in October 1973. I was filming the surrender of the entire Egyptian third army with a team from the BBC, without significant censorship or hindrance. The Israeli commander, Gen Avraham Adan, paused in whatever he was doing to give us an update.
Crossing the canal on the Israeli pontoon bridge in a bright yellow Hertz car (not a wise choice of colour) we were even helped when we had to repair a tyre that had been punctured by the shrapnel that littered the battlefield.
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