Monday, May 6, 2024

Israel Gives The Boot To Al Jazeera


Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s cabinet has voted unanimously to close Al Jazeera’s operations in Israel, escalating the country’s long-running feud with the channel. This decision comes at a time when cease-fire negotiations with Hamas, mediated by Qatar, are gaining steam.

Al Jazeera Media Network has condemned this move as a “criminal act” that violates human rights and the basic right to access information. The network asserts its right to continue providing news and information to its global audiences. Israel’s suppression of the free press, particularly targeting Al Jazeera, is seen as an effort to conceal its actions in the Gaza Strip. The network also rejects allegations that professional media standards have been violated and reaffirms its commitment to its Code of Ethics.


After the Israeli government’s announcement, the country’s police raided Al Jazeera’s operation within Israel, and satellite and cable providers took Al Jazeera off the air. The message displayed by some satellite providers reads: “In accordance with the government decision, the Al Jazeera station’s broadcasts have been stopped in Israel”.

This development not only heightens tensions between Israel and Al Jazeera but also has implications for Qatar, which funds the media network and is currently playing a key role in mediation efforts to halt the war in Gaza.

The Foreign Press Association, which represents foreign media in Israel, the West Bank, and Gaza, has condemned the decision by the Israeli government to close Al Jazeera television. In a statement, the FPA expressed concern, stating that this move should be a “cause for concern for all supporters of a free press.” 

Israel’s decision to shutter Al Jazeera’s operations puts it in the company of authoritarian governments that have similarly banned the station. The FPA urged the Israeli government to reconsider this step and uphold its commitment to freedom of the press, even for outlets whose coverage it may not favor.

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