Journalists at Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Hospital in Gaza expressed outrage over the Palestinian Authority’s decision to shut down Al Jazeera’s office in the West Bank, citing it as a “crime against journalism” and a move that silences important coverage of Israeli crimes against Palestinians. The decision came after Fatah banned Al Jazeera from reporting in certain areas, sparking criticism from Al Jazeera and journalists who believe the ban endangers press freedom and reinforces Israel’s narrative. Despite the ban, journalists are hopeful that Al Jazeera will persist and are calling for an end to the restrictions, emphasizing the need for international support and protection for Palestinian journalists.
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