Two Turkish journalists who were in Israel to cover the Iran war have been detained, officials and a union says, according to AFP.

CNN Turk reporter Emrah Cakmak and cameraman Halil Kahraman, who “were in Tel Aviv to follow the news, have been detained”, Turkiye’s Journalists’ Union (TGS) said on X.

Burhanettin Duran, the communications chief at the Turkish presidency, slammed Israel for its “attacks on the press”.

“We are making the necessary efforts for the immediate release of our journalist colleagues and are following the matter with sensitivity,” he said on X.

The union said the journalists were there to film in connection with the Iran strikes and to share the latest situation with viewers in Turkiye.

Opinion

Editorial

Dire straits
Updated 14 Jul, 2026

Dire straits

FOR some time, the escalating confrontation between the US and Iran has been playing out round the strategically...
Ethnic targets
Updated 14 Jul, 2026

Ethnic targets

THE murder of five workers from Punjab in Mashkel is another grim reminder that ethnic violence remains a persistent...
Poverty punished
14 Jul, 2026

Poverty punished

THE challenge of illegal migrations should be viewed through a humanitarian lens. Harsh punishments for the poor...
Banking inertia
Updated 13 Jul, 2026

Banking inertia

PRIME Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s latest call to banks to expand lending to SMEs is nothing new. Every government...
Justice imperilled
13 Jul, 2026

Justice imperilled

THE Human Rights Commission of Pakistan and the International Federation for Human Rights have raised concerns about...
Toxic staple
13 Jul, 2026

Toxic staple

A RECENT article published in Dawn has shed light on the challenges being faced by Sindh’s chilli farmers, whose...