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Israel is moving forward to revoke media credentials of Al Jazeera journalists and close the network's
office in Jerusalem, the country's communication minister has announced.
Ayoub Kara made the announcement on Sunday during a press conference in Jerusalem, where
Al Jazeera was barred from attending.
"We have based our decision on the move by Sunni Arab states to close the Al Jazeera
offices and prohibiting their work," Kara said, adding that the channel is being used
by groups to "incite" violence - accusation that the network has denied.
Kara said he expects Israel's parliament, the Knesset, to consider his request in the
next session.
"I will go through the legislative mechanism to create the authority in which I can act
freely.
We will try to end it as quickly as possible."
The Doha-based media network denounced the measures from a country that claims to be
"the only democracy in the Middle East".
"Al Jazeera stresses that it will closely watch the developments that may result from
the Israeli decision, and will take the necessary legal measures towards it," it said in a statement.
It also denied the charges its coverage of al-Aqsa Mosque unrest was unprofessional.
"Al Jazeera will continue to cover the events of the occupied Palestinian territories professionally
and accurately, according to the standards set by international agencies, such as the
UK Office of Communications (Ofcom)."
The pan-Arab network's offices in the Palestinian territories of Gaza and the occupied West
Bank city of Ramallah, however, would not be affected by the current Israeli move.
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