Israel renews ban on Al Jazeera amid ongoing tensions
This decision, announced by Israeli authorities on September 3, 2024, follows a series of restrictions and controversies surrounding Al Jazeera's reporting in the region.
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This decision, announced by Israeli authorities on September 3, 2024, follows a series of restrictions and controversies surrounding Al Jazeera's reporting in the region.
This latest attack follows a morning incident where Israeli forces targeted a vehicle, claiming it housed a "terrorist squad."
The gathering was marked by emotional speeches from Al Jazeera journalists and executives, who expressed outrage and sorrow over the deaths of their colleagues.
Hundreds of Palestinians are trapped in Khan Younis amid intense hostilities, facing starvation and disease. Humanitarian aid has decreased by 56 percent, worsening the crisis in Gaza.
Israel has extended its ban on Al Jazeera, marking a continued effort by the Israeli government to restrict the Qatar-based news network's operations within its borders.
Israeli fighter jets carried out a series of airstrikes over the Gaza Strip, targeting areas including Khan Younis in the south, Bureiji refugee camp in the center and Gaza City in the north.
The extension comes amid ongoing tensions between the Israeli government and Al Jazeera, which have escalated since the outbreak of the Gaza war in October.
Explosions thundered across the northern district of Gaza City in the morning hours, with an Al Jazeera correspondent on the ground reporting heavy shelling targeting the Korba area in the Shujayea neighbourhood.