Israeli Knesset advances bill to shut any foreign media outlet
Israeli Knesset advances bill to shut any foreign media outlet
The Israeli Knesset, in its first of three votes, advanced a bill allowing the closure of any foreign media outlet without court approval, Haaretz reported.
The report said that the bill aims to convert the "Al-Jazeera Law", a temporary order that permits the permanent closure of foreign media outlets in Israel, into a permanent law.
The bill was approved by a majority of 50 supporters against 41 opponents, amid opposition from legal advisors.
A bill must pass the third and final level of voting by a simple majority to become law.











