The Borneo Post

Netanyahu wants to expel Al-Jazeera for ‘inciting violence’

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JERUSALEM: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said late Wednesday he wants to expel Qatari broadcaste­r AlJazeera from Israel amid tensions over a sensitive Jerusalem holy site.

“The Al- Jazeera channel continues to incite violence around the Temple Mount,” Netanyahu wrote in a Facebook post, referring to the Haram al- Sharif compound in Jerusalem, known to Jews as the Temple Mount.

“I have appealed to law enforcemen­t agencies several times to close the Al-Jazeera office in Jerusalem. If this is not possible because of legal interpreta­tion, I am going to seek to have the necessary legislatio­n adopted to expel Al- Jazeera from Israel.”

Israel has regularly accused AlJazeera of bias in its coverage of the Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict.

The network did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment. A spokesman for Netanyahu also did not respond to a request for further comment on the post.

Protests and deadly unrest have erupted in the days since new security measures were installed at the holy site.

A tense standoff was still underway between Israel and Muslim worshipper­s at the Jerusalem holy site despite the removal of metal detectors and other installati­ons there, with concerns the situation could deteriorat­e into major unrest.

Muslims have refused to enter the site and have prayed in the streets outside for more than a week after Israel installed the new security measures at the compound.

The Israeli measures followed an attack that killed two policemen on July 14.

Palestinia­ns view the security move as Israel asserting further control over the site, which houses the revered Al-Aqsa mosque and the Dome of the Rock.

Netanyahu’s remarks come as Gulf states seek Al- Jazeera’s closure. Regional kingpin Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates and Egypt broke ties with Qatar on June 5, accusing it of fostering extremism and later issuing 13 demands, including AlJazeera’s closure.

Netanyahu has sought to improve ties with countries in the region, where it is heavily criticised over its 50-year occupation of Palestinia­n territory. — AFP

 ??  ?? An employee walks inside an office of Qatar-based Al-Jazeera network in Jerusalem. — Reuters photo
An employee walks inside an office of Qatar-based Al-Jazeera network in Jerusalem. — Reuters photo

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