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Israel to stop local broadcasting of Al Jazeera TV

GreenWatch Desk World News 2024-05-05, 7:06pm

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Cabinet has decided to stop Qatari broadcaster Al Jazeera TV from operating within Israel, Netanyahu said on Sunday.

The decision follows a law — commonly referred to as the "Al Jazeera law" — passed by the Israeli Knesset that allows the closure of foreign broadcasters considered to pose a security threat amid the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza.
"My government decided unanimously: the incitement channel Al Jazeera will close in Israel," Netanyahu posted on X, formerly Twitter.
Alongside incitement, Israel has also accused the network of bias. Al Jazeera has rejected both accusations.
What we know about the ban
Israeli Communications Minister Shlomo Karhi said on X that the order would take immediate effect.
According to Israeli media, the order can suspend broadcasting in the country for 45 days.
Al Jazeera's senior English correspondent in Israel, Imran Khan, said that alongside the TV channel, the website was also being blocked.
He said devices used for providing content to Al Jazeera were also banned, meaning his phone could be confiscated if he uses it for news gathering.
"It’s a wide-ranging ban and we do not know how long it will be in place for," he added, according to his statement on Al Jazeera's website.
"The background of this decision is not professional or journalistic ... it's political," said Waleed Omari, bureau chief of Al Jazeera in Israel and the Palestinian territories, adding that the network was preparing a legal response.
Israel's relationship with the Qatari broadcaster
Israel has had a tense relationship with the Qatar-based news organization, which has intensely covered the ongoing war in Gaza with a particular focus on the Palestinian side, reports DW.
One of the few media organizations that has continued to function in Gaza since October 7, Al Jazeera has broadcast images and videos of deadly airstrikes and crowded hospitals under Israeli fire.
Israel has accused the network of working with Hamas.
Qatar, which owns the network, has been involved in mediating a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas — a Palestinian militant group considered a terror organization by Israel, the US, Germany and other countries.
Numerous journalists have been killed in Gaza during Israel's military offensive, including several who worked for Al Jazeera.
The death of the Palestinian-American reporter Shireen Abu Akleh in May 2022 sparked global outrage. She had been reporting for the network during an Israeli raid on the Jenin refugee camp in the occupied West Bank when she was shot dead.
Al Jazeera blamed the Israeli military for the death and took the case to the International Criminal Court (ICC). Israel has rejected the accusation.