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Al Jazeera condemns Netanyahu’s incitement as ‘lies’

- Anadolu Agency

Al Jazeera television on Tuesday accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of inciting against its journalist­s, condemning his accusation­s against the media outlet as ‘lies’.

The Knesset (Israel’s parliament) passed a law on Monday allowing the closure of the Qatari-funded television.

Netanyahu said in a statement on X that he intended ‘to act immediatel­y in accordance with the new law’ to stop the news outlet’s activity in Israel.

“Netanyahu could not find any justificat­ions to offer the world for his ongoing attacks on

Al Jazeera and press freedom except to present new lies and inflammato­ry slanders against the Network and the rights of its employees,” the Doha-based television said in a statement.

In his statement, Netanyahu accused Al Jazeera of being a trumpet for Hamas and accused it of ‘actively participat­ing’ in the October 7 Hamas attack and inciting against Israeli soldiers.

But the pan-arab television condemned Netanyahu’s accusation­s as ‘dangerous ludicrous lies’ and held the Israeli prime minister responsibl­e for the safety of its staff and premises around the world ‘following his incitement and this false accusation in a disgracefu­l manner’.

“Al Jazeera reiterates that such slanderous accusation­s will not deter us from continuing our bold and profession­al coverage, and reserves the right to pursue every legal step,” it added.

Al Jazeera has an office in Israel and a team of correspond­ents working year-round, including covering Israel’s ongoing war on the Gaza Strip, which has killed more than 32,900 people since October 7, 2023.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

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