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Israeli government orders officials to boycott Haaretz

The motion to ban state officials from communicating with the paper passed unanimously on Sunday

November 25, 2024 11:19
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Ministers voted unanimously on Sunday to boycott Israel's leading and oldest left-leaning newspaper. (Getty)
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The Israeli government is set to sanction the country’s most established left-wing newspaper, Haaretz, by banning all government officials and state-funded bodies from communicating with the paper and halting all government advertisements in its pages and its website.

It comes after a unanimous vote by government ministers on Sunday in favour of the motion proposed by Communications Minister Shlomo Karhi, which will see the cancellation of all Haaretz subscriptions for state employees and workers at state-owned companies.

Justifying the government’s move to boycott the country’s oldest newspaper, Karhi said it’s a response to “numerous articles that harmed the legitimacy of the State of Israel in the world and its right to self-defense”.

“We will not allow a reality in which the publisher of an official newspaper in the state of Israel will call for the imposition of sanctions against it and will support the enemies of the state in the midst of a war and will be financed by it,” he said in a statement.