Israel Unanimously Votes to Shut Down Al Jazeera
Israel’s cabinet unanimously voted to shut down Al Jazeera in the country on Sunday, imposing an immediate closure of its offices and banning the company’s broadcasts. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made the announcement, followed by Israeli Communications Minister Shlomo Karhi releasing footage showing the raid of Al Jazeera’s office in East Jerusalem and the confiscation of its equipment. Here is what you need to know about the ban and its potential impact on reporting in Gaza and beyond.
Why Did Israel Shut Down Al Jazeera?
The shutdown comes after Israel’s parliament, the Knesset, passed a law on April 1, granting the country the power to temporarily shut down foreign media outlets, including Al Jazeera, if they are deemed a security threat. The shut down and ban include Al Jazeera’s website, TV channel, and all devices used by its journalists for news gathering.
Al Jazeera’s Reaction
Al Jazeera condemned the shutdown, calling it a “criminal act” and stating that Israel’s suppression of the free press violates international and humanitarian law. The media network affirmed its commitment to providing news to a global audience.
What Does the Ban Mean for Al Jazeera’s Reporting?
Al Jazeera’s correspondents can no longer report from Israel, including occupied East Jerusalem, as both of its offices were closed and equipment was confiscated. The shutdown also presents challenges for reporting from Gaza and the occupied West Bank, as access to these regions is controlled by Israel.
Why is This Shutdown Significant?
Israel’s decision to shut down Al Jazeera, known for its critical coverage of Israel’s conduct, attracts widespread attention and criticism. The move has sparked concerns over freedom of the press and its impact on transparency, accountability, and democracy. Several international organizations and officials have voiced opposition to the ban, including the United Nations, which called it a curb on freedom of expression.
Reactions to the Al Jazeera Ban
Journalism advocacy groups, world leaders, and journalists themselves have denounced the ban, highlighting its potential to suppress information and undermine democratic values. The United States voiced its opposition, emphasizing the importance of independent and free journalism. Greek economist Yanis Varoufakis and British parliamentarian Diane Abbott also condemned the shutdown.
What’s Next?
According to political analyst Akiva Eldar, the shutdown of Al Jazeera may not be the last step taken by the Israeli government. Eldar anticipates further actions against critical news outlets. Al Jazeera intends to challenge the law used to shut it down through legal means and is currently evaluating its next steps to protect its rights and journalists.
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