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Israel moves to shut down local Al Jazeera operations


Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s cabinet has decided to shut down Al Jazeera’s operations in Israel for as long as the war in Gaza continues, on the grounds the Qatari television network threatens national security.

Al Jazeera rejected accusations that it harmed Israel’s security as a “dangerous and ridiculous lie” that puts its journalists at risk and said that it reserved the right to “pursue every legal step”.

The network is funded by the Qatari government and has been critical of Israel’s military operation in Gaza, from where it has reported around the clock throughout the war.

It condemned the move by the Israeli cabinet, calling it a “criminal action”.

“Israel’s suppression of free press to cover up its crimes by killing and arresting journalists has not detered us from performing our duty,” it said.

“The incitement channel Al Jazeera will be closed in Israel,” Mr Netanyahu posted on social media following the unanimous cabinet vote.

Hamas decribed the decision as a “blatant violation of press freedom” and an effort to hide the “truth” of the Gaza war.

The Palestinian militant group said he decision was “a repressive and retaliatory measure against the professional role of Al Jazeera in exposing the crimes and violations” in Gaza, and “represents the culmination of the declared war against journalists … aimed at concealing the truth”.

Orders to ‘act immediately’

An Israeli government statement said Israel’s communications minister signed orders to “act immediately”, but at least one politician who supported the closure said Al Jazeera could still try to block it in court.

The measure, the statement said, will include closing Al Jazeera’s offices in Israel, confiscating broadcast equipment, cutting off the channel from cable and satellite companies and blocking its websites.

It did not mention Al Jazeera’s Gaza operations.

Qatar’s international media office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Al Jazeera previously called Israeli efforts to curtail its operations an “escalation” and said in a statement in early April that it “comes as part of a series of systematic Israeli attacks to silence Al Jazeera”.

It said that Israeli authorities have deliberately targeted and killed several of its journalists including Samer Abu Daqqa and Hamza AlDahdooh, both killed in Gaza during the conflict.

Israel has said it does not target journalists.

Qatar established Al Jazeera in 1996 and views the network as a way to bolster its global profile.

Israel’s parliament last month ratified a law allowing the temporary closure in Israel of foreign broadcasters considered to be a threat to national security.

“The background of this (shutdown) decision is not professional or journalistic … it’s political,” said Waleed Omari, bureau chief of Al Jazeera in Israel and the Palestinian territories.

The station was preparing a legal response, he said.

The law allows Mr Netanyahu and his security cabinet to shut the network’s offices in Israel for 45 days, a period that can be renewed, so it could stay in force until the end of July or until the end of major military operations in Gaza.

Qatar, where several Hamas political leaders are based, is trying to mediate a ceasefire and hostage release deal that could halt the Gaza war.


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