The Palestinian Authority has suspended broadcasts by Al Jazeera across the Palestinian territories, citing “inciting content” and violations of laws. The decision includes freezing activities of the network and its office in Palestine, as well as journalists and employees. This move has been condemned by militant groups Hamas and Islamic Jihad, amidst tensions with the Fatah movement and clashes between Palestinian security forces and militants in Jenin, which the network has covered extensively.
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Palestinian Authority denies ties to armed militia looting Gaza aid – Middle East Monitor
The Palestinian Authority (PA) has denied any affiliation with the armed militia led by Yasser Abu Shabab, which is accused of looting humanitarian aid in Gaza. PA security spokesperson Anwar Rajab condemned the group's claims of operating under "Palestinian legitimacy" as false, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu acknowledged Israel's support for Abu Shabab's militia, which opposes Hamas. The Gaza government has accused these "Israeli-backed armed gangs" of stealing aid, amid a devastating offensive by...
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