شبكة فلسطين الإخبارية
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The Israeli Supreme Court today suspended the enforcement of certain parts of the broadcast law approved by the Knesset, following the submission of four petitions concerning the law's impact on the media market and its independence. The law, announced by Communications Minister Shlomo Karhi based on instructions from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, aims to modify media regulation. However, the court expressed concerns about the difficulty of reversing the changes after their implementation and the potential impact on independent media. Legal consultations have voiced strong criticisms of the law, considering it aimed at controlling the media and granting privileges to channels aligned with the government.
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