Israel's move to shut Al-Jazeera offices sends 'chilling message': Amnesty

PM Benjamin Netanyahu had said on July 27 that he wanted Al-Jazeera expelled amid tensions

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

Israel's decision to close the offices of broadcaster in the Jewish state is "a brazen attack on media freedom", said on Monday.

"The move sends a chilling message that the Israeli authorities will not tolerate critical coverage," Magdalena Mughrabi, deputy Middle East and North Africa director at the London-based group, said in a statement.

"This is a brazen attack on in and the Occupied Palestinian Territories," she added.

She urged to "halt any attempt to silence critical media", saying that "all journalists should be free to carry out their work without facing harassment or intimidation".

said on Sunday it would demand the revocation of the credentials of journalists working for the channel and also cut its cable and satellite connections.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had said on July 27 that he wanted expelled amid tensions over a sensitive Jerusalem holy site.

has regularly accused the Doha-based broadcaster of bias in its coverage of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.