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Israel decides to ban Al Jazeera from operating within the country

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The Israeli government has taken a bold step by voting to shut down Al Jazeera, the Qatari-funded satellite channel, accusing it of being a “mouthpiece for Hamas” and a threat to national security. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Al Jazeera reporters have harmed Israel’s security and incited against Israel Defense Forces soldiers, prompting the decision to remove the channel from the country.

The motion was passed unanimously during the weekly cabinet meeting, with Israel’s communication minister confirming that the decision would take effect immediately. This move includes closing the channel’s offices, canceling permits for journalists and employees, and confiscating broadcasting equipment.

Al Jazeera has not yet responded to the decision, but in the past, they have refuted the allegations made by Netanyahu, calling them “lies that incite against the safety of our journalists around the world.” The government’s actions come amidst heightened tensions between Israel and Qatar, with the latter playing a key role in mediating hostage negotiations between Israel and Hamas.

The decision to shut down Al Jazeera is likely to face widespread condemnation from western and Arab capitals, as the channel is popular across the Arab world. Qatar, along with the US and Egypt, has been actively involved in mediating between Israel and Hamas, with ongoing efforts to reach a ceasefire-for-hostage deal in Gaza.

As the situation continues to unfold, the international community will be closely watching the developments and the impact of Israel’s decision to ban Al Jazeera.

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