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Israel clears way to expel Al Jazeera. Channel says Netanyahu’s incitement claim is a dangerous lie.

- By Josef Federman

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday vowed to shut down Al Jazeera’s operations in Israel, calling it a “terror channel” that spreads incitement, after parliament passed a law clearing the way for the closure.

Netanyahu’s pledge escalated Israel’s long-running feud against Al Jazeera. It also threatened to heighten tensions with Qatar, which owns the channel, at a time when the Doha government is playing a key role in mediation efforts to halt the war in Gaza.

The broadcaste­r condemned Netanyahu’s incitement claim as a “dangerous ludicrous lie.” Al Jazeera said late Monday that it holds Netanyahu responsibl­e for the safety of its staff and offices, that it would continue what it described as its bold and profession­al coverage, and that it “reserves the right to pursue every legal step.”

Israel has long had a rocky relationsh­ip with Al Jazeera, accusing it of bias against Israel. Relations took a major downturn nearly two years ago when Al Jazeera correspond­ent Shireen Abu Akleh was killed during an Israeli military raid in the occupied West Bank.

The Palestinia­n-American journalist was wellknown across the Arab world for her critical coverage of Israel, and the channel accused Israel of intentiona­lly killing her. Israel denied the charge, saying she was likely killed by Israeli fire in what appeared to be an accidental shooting.

Those relations further deteriorat­ed following the outbreak of Israel’s war against Hamas on Oct. 7, when the militant group carried out a cross-border attack in southern Israel that killed 1,200 people and took 250 others hostage.

In December, an Israeli strike killed an Al Jazeera cameraman as he reported on the war in southern Gaza. The channel’s bureau chief in Gaza, Wael Dahdouh, was injured in the same attack.

The network also blamed Israel for killing Dahdouh’s son in a strike in January. Hamza Dahdouh was working for Al Jazeera when the strike hit a car in which he was traveling, it reported. The army later said that Hamza Dahdouh was a member of Islamic Jihad, a militant group that joined the Oct. 7 attack with Hamas.

Wael Dahdouh’s wife, daughter and another son were killed along with his grandson in another Israeli strike last October. The channel broadcast images of Dahdouh entering the hospital and giving way to grief as he peered over the body of his dead son. Israel has not said who the target of that strike was.

Al Jazeera is one of the few internatio­nal media outlets to remain in Gaza throughout the war, broadcasti­ng bloody scenes of airstrikes and overcrowde­d hospitals and accusing Israel of massacres. Israel accuses Al Jazeera of collaborat­ing with Hamas.

“Al Jazeera harmed Israel’s security, actively participat­ed in the Oct. 7 massacre, and incited against Israeli soldiers. It is time to remove the bullhorn of Hamas from our country,” Netanyahu said on X, formerly Twitter.

He said he planned on acting immediatel­y under the authoritie­s of the newly passed law. “The terror channel Al Jazeera will no longer broadcast from Israel,” he said.

Al Jazeera has been closed or blocked by other Mideast government­s, including Saudi Arabia, Jordan, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain.

Egypt has banned Al Jazeera since 2013. It launched the crackdown after the 2013 military overthrow of an elected but divisive government dominated by the Muslim Brotherhoo­d group. Egypt considers the Brotherhoo­d a terrorist group and accused both Qatar and Al Jazeera of supporting it.

In Washington, State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said the U.S. does not always agree with Al Jazeera’s coverage, but respects its work.

“We support the independen­t free press anywhere in the world,” he said. “And much of what we know about what has happened in Gaza is because of reporters who are there doing their jobs, including reporters from Al Jazeera.”

Israel has in the past threatened to shutter Al Jazeera but never did so. Monday’s law did not immediatel­y close the station but it authorizes officials to do so after consultati­ons and approval from legal and security officials. Any order would be valid only through July 31 or the end of the war in Gaza.

Israel’s communicat­ions minister, Shlomo Karhi, said he intended to move forward with the closure. He said Al Jazeera has been acting as a “propaganda arm of Hamas” by “encouragin­g armed struggle against Israel.”

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? A general view shows the center of Tel Aviv, Israel.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO A general view shows the center of Tel Aviv, Israel.

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