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JNS Reporter

Palestinian Authority Criticizes Al Jazeera, Threatens Measures

President Mahmoud Abbas gestures in a meeting with Palestinian leadership to discuss the UAE deal with Israel to normalize relations, in Ramallah in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, in 2020. The Palestinian Authority threatened Al Jazeera in a letter accusing them of a lack of balance and failure to commit to objectivity. MOHAMAD TOROKMAN / POOL / AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES.

The Palestinian Authority threatened to take action against the Qatar-based Al Jazeera news outlet over “unbalanced” coverage.

P.A. Minister of Information Nabil Abu Rudaineh, who also serves as the spokesperson for President Mahmoud Abbas, sent the threat in a June 6 letter to Al Jazeera headquarters.

The letter accused Al Jazeera of a “lack of balance and failure to commit to objectivity,” and said the outlet’s reporting could “harm civil peace and the fabric of society.”

The P.A. appeared to be particularly aggrieved at the outlet’s coverage of the IDF’s recent Jenin operation. During the two-day incursion at the start of the month, the IDF dealt a blow to the city’s large-scale terrorist infrastructure.

“If the channel didn’t change its approach we will be forced to take the necessary measures in accordance with the law of the State of Palestine,” said Abu Rudaineh in the letter.

This picture taken on May 11, 2022, shows a view of the main headquarters of Qatari news broadcaster Al Jazeera in the capital Doha. The Media station has been accused of unbalanced coverage by the Palestinian Authority who are particularly aggrieved at the outlet’s coverage of the IDF’s recent Jenin. KARIM JAAFAR/ AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES.

The P.A. has criticized Al Jazeera before for serving as a platform for Hamas, its main internal opposition. In 2001 and 2009, the P.A. closed Al Jazeera‘s Ramallah offices for coverage it disliked.

Mostefa Souag, acting director general of Al Jazeera Media Network, dismissed the allegations in a letter posted on social media. 

Souag expressed astonishment at the letter, which “does not refer to a specific incident that could be reviewed and assessed,” but rather a “general accusation against Al Jazeera of not adhering to professional standards, an accusation that we find untrue after our review of the entire coverage of the aforementioned events.”

“Al Jazeera will not change its editorial line,” he said.

Produced in association with Jewish News Syndicate

Edited by Judy J. Rotich and Newsdesk Manager

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