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Al Jazeera condemns Palestinian Authority’s move to shut down its office in West Bank

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Last updated: 2025/01/03 at 11:10 AM
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Al Jazeera Media Network has strongly condemned the Palestinian Authority’s decision to freeze its work and coverage in the West Bank. The network believes that this move is an attempt to prevent Al Jazeera from reporting on the events taking place in the occupied territories. This decision comes after Al Jazeera’s journalists and correspondents faced incitement and intimidation from parties associated with the Palestinian Authority.

The decision to freeze Al Jazeera’s work and prevent its journalists from carrying out their duties is seen as an effort to hide the truth about events in the occupied territories, particularly in Jenin and its camps. This decision is also reminiscent of the Israeli government’s previous action of closing Al Jazeera’s office in Ramallah. Al Jazeera is shocked by this decision, especially given the ongoing conflict in Gaza and the targeting of Palestinian journalists by Israeli forces.

Al Jazeera Media Network has made it clear that the Palestinian Authority is responsible for the safety and security of all its employees in the West Bank. The network is calling on the Palestinian Authority to immediately reverse the decision and allow Al Jazeera and its teams to cover events freely in the West Bank without facing threats or intimidation. Despite this setback, Al Jazeera remains committed to providing professional coverage of events and developments in the West Bank.

Overall, Al Jazeera Media Network strongly condemns the decision taken by the Palestinian Authority to freeze its work and coverage in the West Bank. The network sees this as a deliberate attempt to hinder its reporting on the escalating events in the occupied territories. The decision to prevent Al Jazeera’s journalists from carrying out their duties is believed to be a move to conceal the truth about what is happening in Jenin and its camps, aligning with the Israeli government’s previous closure of Al Jazeera’s office in Ramallah. Al Jazeera is shocked by this decision, particularly in the midst of the conflict in Gaza and the targeting of Palestinian journalists by Israeli forces.

Al Jazeera Media Network is holding the Palestinian Authority accountable for the safety and security of its employees in the West Bank. The network is urging the Palestinian Authority to revoke the decision and allow Al Jazeera and its teams to report freely from the West Bank without fear of threats or intimidation. Despite this setback, Al Jazeera remains steadfast in its commitment to provide professional coverage of events and developments in the West Bank. This decision will not deter the network from fulfilling its journalistic responsibilities.

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