Israeli government bans state institutions from cooperating with Haaretz newspaper
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The Israeli government has banned state organizations from buying advertising space in the Haaretz newspaper. The decision was made due to publications that, in the opinion of the authorities, undermine the legitimacy of the state and its right to defense.
The Israeli government has banned state organizations from cooperating with the Haaretz newspaper. This was reported by Haaretz, according to UNN.
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According to the information, all state organizations should not purchase advertising space in this publication. This decision, proposed by Communications Minister Shlomo Karh, was a reaction to numerous editorials that, in the government's view, undermine Israel's legitimacy and right to defense.
According to Haaretz, the government criticizes articles that discuss the actions of the Israeli armed forces, in particular in northern Gaza. The newspaper has repeatedly published materials accusing the armed forces of engaging in ethnic cleansing, which was the main reason for the Israeli government's decision.
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