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Anshel Pfeffer

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Analysis

Bibi likely to fail in aim to close public broadcaster

November 3, 2016 11:50
1 min read

Sources close to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said this week he was even prepared to dismantle the coalition in his quest to prevent the new public broadcast corporation from seeing the light of day.

This hardly seems credible. Mr Netanyahu is on the brink of passing a two-year budget, ensuring his government remains in power until early 2019. He is extremely unlikely to jeopardise this. But the threat to disband the government reflects his deep aversion to the Israeli media.

Ironically, the plan to close down the old Israel Broadcasting Authority (IBA) and replace it with the new corporation was the brainchild of Mr Netanyahu's former communications minister Gilad Erdan, who has always been totally loyal to the PM.

Now Mr Netanyahu says he was distracted at the time by the Gaza War and did not realise the new corporation would become overly independent and dominated by left-wingers.