Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted May 5, 2024 Diamond Member Share Posted May 5, 2024 Netanyahu’s Cabinet votes to close Al Jazeera offices in ******* TEL AVIV, ******* (AP) — ******* ordered the local offices of Qatar’s Al Jazeera satellite news network to close Sunday, escalating a long-running feud between the broadcaster and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s hard-line government as Doha-mediated cease-***** negotiations with ****** hang in the balance. The extraordinary order, which includes confiscating broadcast equipment, preventing the broadcast of the channel’s reports and blocking its websites, is believed to be the first time ******* has ever shuttered a foreign news outlet. Al Jazeera went off *******’s main cable provider in the hours after the order. However, its website and streaming links across multiple online platforms still operated Sunday. The network has reported the ********-****** war nonstop since the militants’ initial cross-border ******* Oct. 7 and has maintained 24-hour coverage in the Gaza Strip amid *******’s grinding ground offensive that has ******* and wounded members of its own staff. While including on-the-ground reporting of the war’s casualties, its Arabic arm often publishes verbatim video statements from ****** and other militant groups in the region, drawing Netanyahu’s ire. “Al Jazeera reporters harmed *******’s security and incited against soldiers,” Netanyahu said in a statement. “It’s time to remove the ****** mouthpiece from our country.” Al Jazeera issued a statement vowing it will “pursue all available legal channels through international legal institutions in its quest to protect both its rights and journalists, as well as the public’s right to information.” “*******’s ongoing suppression of the free press, seen as an effort to conceal its actions in the Gaza Strip, stands in contravention of international and humanitarian law,” the network said. “*******’s direct targeting and ******** of journalists, arrests, intimidation and threats will not deter Al Jazeera from its commitment to cover, whilst more than 140 ************ journalists have been ******* since the beginning of the war on Gaza.” ******** media said the order allows ******* to block the channel from operating in the country for 45 days. The ******** government has taken action against individual reporters over the decades since its founding in 1948, but broadly allows for a rambunctious media scene that includes foreign bureaus from around the world, even from ***** nations. That changed with a law passed last month, which Netanyahu’s office says allows the government to take action against a foreign channel seen as “harming the country.” Immediately after the announcement, Al Jazeera’s English arm began broadcasting a prerecorded message from one of its correspondents from a hotel the channel has used for months in east Jerusalem, which the Palestinians hope to one day have for their future state. “They’re also banning any devices — that includes my mobile phone,” correspondent Imran Khan said. “If I use that to do any kind of newsgathering, then the Israelis can simply confiscate it.” The ban did not appear to affect the channel’s operations in the occupied West Bank or Gaza Strip, where ******* wields control but which are not sovereign ******** territory. The decision threatens to heighten tensions with Qatar at a time when the Doha government is playing a key role in mediation efforts to halt the war in Gaza, along with Egypt and the ******* States. Qatar has had strained ties with Netanyahu in particular since he made comments suggesting that Qatar is not exerting enough pressure on ****** to prompt it to relent in its terms for a truce deal. Qatar hosts ****** leaders in exile at a political office in Doha. The sides appear to be close to striking a deal, but multiple previous rounds of talks have ended with no agreement. In a statement Sunday, ****** condemned the ******** government order, calling on international organizations to take measures against *******. Shortly after the government’s decision, Cabinet members from the National Unity party criticized its timing, saying it “may sabotage the efforts to finalize the negotiations and stems from political considerations.” The party said that in general, it supported the decision. ******* has long had a rocky relationship with Al Jazeera, accusing it of bias. Relations took a major downturn nearly two years ago when Al Jazeera correspondent Shireen Abu Akleh was ******* during an ******** military raid in the occupied West Bank. Those relations further deteriorated following the outbreak of *******’s war against ****** on Oct. 7, when the militant group carried out a cross-border ******* in southern ******* that ******* 1,200 people and took 250 others ********. Since then, the ******** military campaign in Gaza has ******* over 34,000 people, according to local health officials there, who don’t break figures down into civilians and combatants. In December, an ******** strike ******* an Al Jazeera cameraman as he reported on the war in southern Gaza. The channel’s bureau chief in Gaza, Wael Dahdouh, was wounded in the same *******. Dahdouh, a correspondent well-known to Palestinians during many wars, later evacuated Gaza but only after ******** strikes ******* his wife, three of his children and a grandson. Al Jazeera is one of the few international media outlets to remain in Gaza throughout the war, broadcasting ******* scenes of airstrikes and overcrowded hospitals and accusing ******* of massacres. ******* accuses Al Jazeera, funded by Qatar’s government, of collaborating with ******. Criticism of the channel is not new, however. The U.S. government singled out the broadcaster during America’s occupation of Iraq after its 2003 invasion toppled dictator Saddam Hussein and over airing videos of the late al-Qaida chief ****** bin Laden. Al Jazeera has been closed or blocked by other ******** governments. Those include Saudi Arabia, Jordan, the ******* ***** Emirates and Bahrain during a yearslong boycott of Doha by the countries amid a yearslong political dispute that ended in 2021. In 2013, Egyptian authorities raided a luxury hotel used by Al Jazeera as an operating base after the military takeover that followed mass protests against President Mohammed Morsi. The channel was apparently targeted over its constant coverage of ******* Brotherhood protests over Morsi’s ouster. Three Al-Jazeera staff members, *********** Peter Greste, Egyptian-********* Mohamed Fahmy and Egyptian producer Baher Mohamed received 10-year prison sentences, but were released in 2015 following widespread international criticism. ___ Gambrell reported from Jerusalem. Associated Press writer Jack Jeffrey in Jerusalem contributed. 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