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Al Jazeera English news network and television station office in Doha, Qatar. Alamy Stock Photo

News channel Al Jazeera ‘shocked’ by Palestinian Authority move to close its West Bank office

The Palestinian Authority ordered the suspension of broadcasts by Al Jazeera across the Palestinian territories, accusing the network of airing ‘inciting content’.

NEWS CHANNEL AL Jazeera said it “deplores” the decision by the Palestinian Authority to close its office in the occupied West Bank and to block the station and its coverage.

The Palestinian Authority exercises partial control over the Palestinian enclaves of the West Bank.

Yesterday, it ordered the suspension of broadcasts by Qatar-based Al Jazeera across the Palestinian territories, accusing the network of airing “inciting content”, official media reported.

“The specialised ministerial committee, comprising the ministries of culture, interior and communications, has decided to suspend broadcasts and freeze all activities of Al Jazeera satellite channel and its office in Palestine,” the official Wafa news agency said.

“The decision also includes temporarily freezing the work of all journalists, employees, crews and affiliated channels until their legal status is rectified due to Al Jazeera’s violations of the laws and regulations in force in Palestine,” the report said.

“This decision comes in response to Al Jazeera’s insistence on broadcasting inciting content and reports characterised by misinformation, incitement, sedition and interference in Palestinian internal affairs,” it added.

Yesterday, Al Jazeera aired images of what appeared to be Palestinian security officers entering the network’s office in Ramallah and handing over the suspension orders, but there was still no reaction from the channel to the Palestinian Authority’s move.

But in a statement today, Al Jazeera said it “deplores” the decision and described it as an “attempt to dissuade the channel from covering the rapidly escalating events taking place in the occupied territories”.

Al Jazeera said that the move comes amid an “ongoing campaign of incitement and intimidation by parties associated with the Palestinian Authority against Al Jazeera’s journalists and correspondents”.

“The decision to freeze Al Jazeera’s work and prevent its journalists from conducting their duties is an attempt to hide the truth about events in the occupied territories, especially what is happening in Jenin and its camps,” said the statement.

Al Jazeera added that the move is “aligned” with the previous action taken by the Israeli government to close Al Jazeera’s office in Ramallah, the de facto administrative capital of the State of Palestine.

The statement by Al Jazeera added that that network “holds the Palestinian Authority fully responsible for the safety and security of all its employees in the West Bank” and called on the decision to be immediately reversed.

“Al Jazeera stresses that this decision will not deter it from its commitment to continue its professional coverage of events and developments in the West Bank,” said the statement.

Hamas condemned the decision to ban the network and said it “aligns with a series of recent arbitrary actions taken by the Authority to curtail public rights and freedoms, and to reinforce its security grip on the Palestinian people”.

“We call on the Palestinian Authority to immediately reverse this decision … It is crucial to ensure the continuation of media coverage that exposes the occupation and supports the steadfastness of our people.”

Islamic Jihad, allied with Hamas in the Gaza Strip, also criticised the decision.

“We condemn the authority’s decision to close Al Jazeera’s office in Palestine when our people and our cause are in dire need to convey their suffering to the world,” the group said in a statement.

‘Incitement campaign’

Tensions between the Doha-based network and the Fatah movement of Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas, have risen in recent weeks following the channel’s coverage of clashes between Palestinian security forces and militants in Jenin.

In late December, the channel condemned what it said was an “incitement campaign” by Fatah against the network in some areas of the occupied West Bank.

“This campaign follows the network’s coverage of clashes between Palestinian security forces and resistance fighters in Jenin,” it said in a statement at the time.

“During its coverage of the tragic events in Jenin, Al Jazeera ensured the presence of all voices, including those of the resistance fighters and the spokesperson for the Palestinian security forces.”

The security forces of the Palestinian Authority, which exercises limited control over the West Bank, have been engaged in deadly clashes with gunmen since early December, triggered by the arrests of several militants.

They are fighting members of the Jenin Battalion, most of whom are affiliated with either Islamic Jihad or Hamas, whose 7 October, 2023 attack on Israel triggered the Gaza war.

The violence in Jenin refugee camp, a stronghold of armed groups in the northern West Bank and a frequent target of Israeli military raids, has killed 11 people including PA security personnel, militants and civilians.

The Palestinian Authority’s decision comes more than three months after Israeli forces raided the network’s office in Ramallah.

The network is already banned from broadcasting from Israel amid a long-running feud with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government, which has only worsened during the ongoing war in Gaza.

-With additional reporting from © AFP 202

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