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You don’t have to be Ha’aretz’s biggest fan to question Israel’s move to silence them

The liberal newspaper is just another obstacle Netanyahu is hoping to sweep away

December 2, 2024 11:40
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Israeli newspaper Haaretz has apologised after losing hundreds of subscriptions when its publisher called Hamas 'freedom fighters' at a London conference (Photo by EMMANUEL DUNAND/AFP via Getty Images)
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Maybe the first sign was the executive order which passed a few months ago that enabled the government to shut down “foreign media outlet that endangers the security of the state”. Under the fog of war, the government decided to shut down Al Jazeera offices in Jerusalem and Ramallah in the West Bank, and blocked access to its website.

Many Israelis wouldn’t have thought twice about this, given Al Jazeera’s history and especially how it has behaved since October 7. 

But obviously, the government didn’t stop there. 

When the Knesset opened its winter session, everything moved fast, and last week, the Israeli government passed two resolutions that dramatically limit the free press in the country – a slippery slope that puts Israel’s democracy at risk.