Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared on May 5 that his government had unanimously voted to close down the local offices of Al Jazeera, a broadcaster owned by Qatar. Netanyahu announced the decision on X, formerly known as Twitter, but specifics regarding the implications, timing, and permanence of the closure remained unclear. This move marks an escalation in Israel's longstanding dispute with Al Jazeera and raises tensions with Qatar, particularly significant as Qatar is actively involved in mediating efforts to end the conflict in Gaza. Israel's contentious relationship with Al Jazeera stems from accusations of bias against the network.
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Thousands of demonstrators flooded the streets of Israel, demanding new elections and government action to bring home hostages held in Gaza. Frustration mounts over Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's handling of the crisis as the war in Gaza enters its seventh month. Despite public outcry, Netanyahu rejects calls for early elections, fearing they would benefit Hamas. Stay informed with the latest developments on this ongoing conflict.
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Anti government protesters called for Benjamin Netanyahu’s resignation, as the Israel-Hamas war reached the sixth-month mark.
Netanyahu has come under increasing pressure at home over the failure to reach a hostage release deal with Hamas.
Relatives of the hostages also gathered in Tel Aviv to call for their release. Report by Reeda. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
Pro and anti-Israeli government protesters faced-off in Tel Aviv after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he was taking ‘an opportunity to avoid civil war’ by delaying his contentious..
Israeli Police used water cannons on protesters opposing the government’s judicial overhaul who were blocking a main highway in Tel Aviv over the weekend.
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Tens of thousands of Israeli rally against the government's judicial reform programme across the country, like here in Tel Aviv, where clashes between protesters and police led to at least 10 arrests...