Israeli newspaper Haaretz facing government boycott over pro-Palestine speech
Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported that government agencies will cease communications and stop placing ads with the outlet following its criticism of Israel's actions in Gaza.
- Middle East
- DPA
- Published Date: 08:06 | 24 November 2024
- Modified Date: 08:06 | 24 November 2024
The left-leaning daily said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has approved a proposal, but there was initially no confirmation from his government.
The background is a speech given by Haaretz publisher Amos Schocken in London last month, in which he sharply criticized the government for "imposing a cruel apartheid regime against the Palestinian population."
The newspaper has long criticized Netanyahu's policies.
Information Minister Schlomo Karhi has previously called for a government boycott of the newspaper, accusing it of "defeatist and false propaganda."