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    Israel shuts Al Jazeera, Cites security amid talks

    Israeli authorities have shut down Al Jazeera's local offices, citing national security threats, amidst delicate ceasefire negotiations with Hamas.
    News DeskBy News DeskMay 5, 2024
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    Jerusalem: Israeli authorities have closed the local Al Jazeera offices, citing national security threats. This action follows the recent enactment of a law allowing the temporary shutdown of foreign broadcasters deemed a threat. The decision was made amid ongoing, albeit faltering, ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas.

    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced the closure on social media after a unanimous cabinet vote. The government’s actions include confiscating Al Jazeera’s broadcast equipment, terminating its cable and satellite connections, and blocking its websites.

    Al Jazeera, funded by Qatar and often critical of Israeli policies, especially regarding the war in Gaza, has denounced the allegations against it as false and harmful to its journalists. The network asserts its commitment to continue delivering news globally despite these restrictions.

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    The closure has drawn widespread criticism. The UN high commissioner for human rights and the Foreign Press Association have expressed concerns over the implications for media freedom and democracy. Some Israeli politicians have also voiced apprehensions that the timing of this action could disrupt negotiations for the release of Israeli hostages in Gaza.

    This move is part of a broader context of heightened tensions and restrictions on media and protests within Israel, especially related to the Gaza conflict and judicial reforms proposed by Netanyahu’s government.

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