Israel has approved a resolution to cut ties with the Israeli news outlet Haaretz and ban government funding bodies from communicating or placing advertisements with the newspaper.

The government said its decision was due to “many articles that have hurt the legitimacy of the state of Israel and its right to self-defence, and particularly the remarks made in London by Haaretz publisher Amos Schocken that support terrorism and call for imposing sanctions on the government,” Haaretz reported on Sunday.

“Like his friends [Russian President Vladimir] Putin, [Turkish President Recep Tayyip] Erdogan, and [Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor] Orban, Netanyahu is trying to silence a critical, independent newspaper. Haaretz will not balk and will not morph into a government pamphlet that publishes messages approved by the government and its leader,” the outlet added.

“It dismisses the costs of both sides for defending the settlements while fighting the Palestinian freedom fighters that Israel calls ‘terrorists’,” he added.

Following an Israeli public outcry over the comments, Schocken said that his mention of Palestinian freedom fighters did not mean Hamas.

  • Narri N.
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    304 days ago

    Once again, every accusation is a confession.

  • Optional
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    214 days ago

    That’s always a sign of a strong state. Yep. Nothing to see here.

  • @xenomor
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    194 days ago

    Only democracy in the…yadda yadda yadda.

  • @[email protected]
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    104 days ago

    Hey stop reporting about our ongoing genocide and war crimes or we will…commit more war crimes? … Nutinyahoo

  • Justin
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    Netanyahu is turning on his own supporters. Just put him on the plane to the Netherlands already.

  • Maeve
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    44 days ago

    What horrible people, never evolved past “might makes right.” Vile.