Israel plans to prohibit Al Jazeera from broadcasting within its borders
Israel is set to ban Al Jazeera, a Qatari state-controlled news outlet, following a new law allowing officials to shut down foreign media considered harmful to national security. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated the outlet would no longer broadcast in the country. The law gives temporary powers to prevent foreign media organizations posing security threats. Israel is poised to prohibit Al Jazeera, a Qatari state-controlled news outlet, based on a recent law empowering officials to close foreign media outlets deemed detrimental to national security. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed the cessation of Al Jazeera’s broadcasts in the country. This legislation grants temporary authority to thwart foreign media entities that pose security risks.
Israel is set to ban Qatari state-controlled news outlet Al Jazeera within its borders after passing a law on Monday that allows officials to shut down foreign media networks deemed harmful to Israel’s national security.
“The terrorist channel Al Jazeera will no longer broadcast from Israel. I intend to act immediately in accordance with the new law to stop the channel’s activity,” Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in an X post on Monday, noting the Qatari outlet “harmed Israel’s security, actively participated in the October 7 massacre, and incited [violence] against IDF soldiers.”
The law, which passed hours earlier in a 71-10 vote in the Israeli parliament, gives Netanyahu and communications minister Shlomo Karhi temporary powers to prevent any foreign media organization from operating in Israel if it is believed to be threatening national security.
Karhi, one of the law’s lead proponents, said immediately after the law was passed that the Israeli government would shut down Al Jazeera “in the coming days.” The communications minister called Al Jazeera a “Hamas mouthpiece” and accused the outlet of “using freedom of the press to harm Israel’s security and IDF soldiers” and “[inciting] terrorism during a time of war.”
Al Jazeera in its coverage of the Hamas Oct. 7 terrorist attack on Israel questioned reports of mass civilian slaughter and sexual assault. The outlet has also been exposed for employing several Hamas terrorists as reporters. Last week, without issuing any statement, it quietly deleted a story it had published for over 24 hours that featured fabricated allegations that Israeli soldiers raped Palestinian women at a hospital in Gaza.
“We used to think of Al Jazeera as incitement to terrorism. Now we’ve seen the evidence of al Jazeera’s material support to terrorism, including its own employees exposed as Hamas operatives,” Rich Goldberg, senior adviser at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, told National Review. “Shutting them down in Israel is a no-brainer. The only question I’d ask is why the U.S. doesn’t have sanctions on this terror-supporting outlet, too.”
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