Israeli troops raid, order closure of Al Jazeera’s West Bank bureau

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Israeli forces raided the bureau of media network Al Jazeera in the West Bank city of Ramallah early on Sunday morning, issuing it with a
military order to shut down operations, the network and the Israeli military said on Sunday.The Qatar-headquartered channel aired live
footage of Israeli troops entering the office with their weapons drawn and handing a military court order to Ramallah bureau chief Walid
al-Omari forcing the bureau to close for 45 days, Reuters reported.The Israeli military said, in response to a Reuters query, that the
channel’s offices had been sealed and its equipment confiscated.The military added that the order was signed after an intelligence
assessment determined that the offices were being used “to incite terror, to support terrorist activities.”“The channel’s broadcasts
endanger the security and public order in both the area and the State of Israel as a whole,” the statement said.Al Jazeera called the raid
“a criminal act” and held the government of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responsible for the safety of its journalists, it
said in a statement.The network added that it would take legal action to protect it rights and promised to continue its coverage, read the
report.“Al Jazeera rejects the draconian actions, and the unfounded allegations presented by Israeli authorities to justify these illegal
raids,” it said.Al-Omari said the order he received accused Al Jazeera of “incitement to and support of terrorism” and he said the
soldiers confiscated the bureau’s cameras before leaving, Al Jazeera reported.Israeli communications minister Shlomo Karhi confirmed the
closure in a statement that called Al Jazeera “the mouthpiece” of Gaza’s Hamas and Lebanon’s Iran-backed Hezbollah
“We will continue to fight in the enemy channels and ensure the safety of our heroic fighters” he said.The Palestinian Journalists’
Syndicate condemned Israel’s move, saying “this arbitrary military decision is considered a new violation against journalistic and media
works, which has been exposing the occupation’s crimes against the Palestinian people.”The Israeli government in May banned Al Jazeera
from operating inside Israel, in a move authorised by an Israeli court, and raided a Jerusalem hotel the network used as its office, saying
its broadcasts threatened national security, Reuters reported.The network, which says it has no affiliation with militant groups, has
provided on-the-ground coverage of Israel’s nearly year-long military offensive in Gaza and of a parallel surge in violence in the West
Bank.Unrest has mounted there since the start of the Gaza war, with regular sweeps by Israeli forces that have involved thousands of
arrests, regular gun battles between security forces and Palestinian fighters, Palestinian street attacks and attacks by Jewish settlers on
Palestinian communities.Al Jazeera, which is funded in part by the Qatari government, has previously rejected accusations that it harmed
Israel’s security as a “dangerous and ridiculous lie” that puts its journalists at risk.It has accused Israeli authorities of
deliberately targeting and killing several of its journalists, including Samer Abu Daqqa and Hamza AlDahdooh, both killed in Gaza during the
conflict
Israel has said it does not target journalists.Qatar established Al Jazeera in 1996 and views the network as a way to bolster its global
profile, read the report.Qatar, along with Egypt and the United States has mediated ceasefire negotiations under which Israel recovered some
of those taken hostage on Oct
7 in a Hamas-led attack on Israel.The internationally-recognised Palestinian Authority exercises limited self-rule in the West Bank under
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