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2024-05-10 Israel-Palestine-Jordan
After ban, ministry raids Al Jazeera's Nazareth branch, seizes equipment
[IsraelTimes] Inspectors confiscate broadcasting gear from blacklisted network; Communications Minister Shlomo Karhi vows ’Israel won’t let Hamas broadcast from here’

The Communications Ministry said Thursday that its inspectors raided the Nazareth offices of Qatar
...an emirate on the east coast of the Arabian Peninsula. It sits on some really productive gas and oil deposits, which produces the highest per capita income in the world. They piss it all away on religion, financing the Moslem Brotherhood and several al-Qaeda affiliates. Home of nutbag holy manYusuf al-Qaradawi...
i broadcaster Al Jazeera, in accordance with the recent government decision to halt the channel’s operations in the country.

Inspectors accompanied by police confiscated equipment designed for live broadcasts last used on Wednesday, including a camera, a TVU transceiver, a tripod and an audio kit, the ministry said in its statement.

"Israel won’t let Hamas

broadcast from here," Communications Minister Shlomo Karhi posted on X, reiterating Israel’s accusation that the Qatari network serves as a propaganda mouthpiece for the terror group.

On Sunday, the government voted unanimously to authorize Karhi to shut down Al Jazeera for 45 days, in accordance with a law passed by the Knesset in April allowing the temporary closure of foreign media outlets deemed to be harming national security.

Immediately after the cabinet decision, Karhi signed four orders instructing Israel’s television and internet providers to halt access to Al Jazeera, as well as instructions to close the network’s offices in Israel and to confiscate the channel’s broadcast equipment.

"Al Jazeera’s journalists have harmed Israeli security and incited against IDF soldiers," said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a joint blurb issued together with Karhi’s office following the government decision.

The temporary law passed in April allows foreign media networks to be shuttered for a 45-day period, which can then be renewed.

The law itself was passed as a temporary law and will expire on July 31 or earlier, if the declaration of an emergency situation is lifted by the government.

The law gives the prime minister and the communications minister the authority to order the temporary closure of foreign networks operating in Israel and confiscate their equipment if it is believed that they are "doing actual harm to state security."

It is the communications minister that is empowered to issue such orders, but only after receiving the approval of the prime minister and the security cabinet, and after a professional position paper has been presented to the prime minister and the communications minister by the security services detailing the "factual foundations" of allegations that the channel is causing damage to Israel’s national security.
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