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What does government boycott of Haaretz mean for press freedom in Israel? | Israel-Palestine conflict

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s cabinet approves proposal to sanction the country’s oldest newspaper.

Israel’s cabinet has approved a proposal to cut all government links with Haaretz – a move that could cripple the 105-year-old newspaper financially and force it to shut down.

Haaretz has condemned the action, describing it as “another step in [Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu’s journey to dismantle Israeli democracy”.

Can a free news media survive in Israel?

And can Israel’s Western allies pressure it to respect the democratic values they say they stand for?

Presenter: Tom McRae

Guests:

Akiva Eldar – former Haaretz editorial board member

Tim Dawson – deputy secretary-general of the International Federation of Journalists

Dan Perry – former chairman of the Foreign Press Association of Israel

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