Israeli forces shut down Al Jazeera office in ‘new aggression against media outlets’

The early morning raid has sparked condemnation, with the Foreign Press Association urging Israel to reconsider, adding that the action “threatens press freedom”.

Israeli forces have raided the West Bank office of news network Al Jazeera and ordered it to shut down.

The early morning raid in the city of Ramallah sparked condemnation, with the Foreign Press Association urging Israel to reconsider and saying the action “threatens press freedom”.

Al Jazeera, a Qatar-funded broadcaster, aired footage of Israeli troops ordering the office to be shut for 45 days live on its Arabic-language channel.

The network later aired what appeared to be Israeli troops tearing down a banner on a balcony used by the Al Jazeera office. The media company said it bore an image of Shireen Abu Akleh, a Palestinian-American journalist shot dead by Israeli forces in May 2022.

Ramallah bureau chief Walid al Omari said the Israeli order to shut down accused Al Jazeera of “incitement to and support of terrorism”.

He said the soldiers had confiscated the office’s cameras before leaving.

The news outlet later called the raid “a criminal act” and held the Israeli government responsible for the safety of its journalists.

In a statement, the network added it would take legal action to protect its rights and promised to continue its coverage.

“Al Jazeera rejects the draconian actions, and the unfounded allegations presented by Israeli authorities to justify these illegal raids,” it said.

Israeli communications minister Shlomo Karhi said in a statement confirming the closure that Al Jazeera was “the mouthpiece” of Gaza’s Hamas and Lebanon’s Iran-backed Hezbollah.

“We will continue to fight in the enemy channels and ensure the safety of our heroic fighters,” Mr Karhi said.

The country’s military said the channel’s offices had been sealed and its equipment confiscated.

Source: https://news.sky.com/story/israeli-forces-shut-down-al-jazeera-office-in-new-aggression-against-media-outlets-13219857
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