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Israel Just Extended a Law That Can Mute Global News Outlets. Here’s Who Could Be Next

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
December 23, 2025
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In a sweeping, two-pronged assault on media freedom, Israel’s government has moved to silence both foreign critics and its own independent military broadcasters, extending a draconian wartime law that allows it to shutter international news networks without a court order while simultaneously planning to dismantle a storied domestic radio station.

The Knesset, Israel’s parliament, voted 22-10 to extend for two years the so-called “Al Jazeera Law,” emergency powers first used in May 2024 to ban the Qatari-owned channel. The new legislation grants the government permanent authority to close any foreign broadcaster deemed a threat to national security, even in peacetime, without judicial oversight.

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Israel Just Extended a Law That Can Mute Global News Outlets. Here's Who Could Be Next
A Law That Mutes Global Voices

The law, originally a temporary wartime measure, is now a permanent fixture of Israel’s legal landscape. It empowers the government to unilaterally “cease operations of a foreign outlet” based on its content. The Association for Civil Rights in Israel (ACRI) condemned it as a violation of “freedom of expression, the right to information and freedom of the press,” warning that it “blocks citizens… from receiving a variety of information that does not fit the Israeli narrative.”

Its first and only target so far has been Al Jazeera, which Israel accused of anti-Israel bias and supporting Hamas—charges the network vehemently denied, calling its closure a “criminal act.” With the law now extended, speculation is rampant about which international broadcaster could be next, as the government faces no legal barrier to acting against any foreign media outlet it chooses.

In a parallel, shocking move hours before the foreign media law passed, the Israeli cabinet approved a plan to shut down Army Radio (Galei Tzahal), a state-funded but editorially independent station operated by the Israel Defense Forces. Defence Minister Israel Katz argued the station, which employs both soldiers and civilians, “no longer serves as a mouthpiece… and broadcasts political and divisive content.”

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu bizarrely compared the station—a mainstay of Israeli media for decades—to outlets in North Korea, stating, “I think it exists in North Korea and maybe a few other countries, and we probably don’t want to be counted among them.” The station is set to cease operations by March 1, 2026.

The Union of Journalists announced it would petition the High Court, calling the shutdown “a severe and unlawful infringement on freedom of expression.” The Israel Democracy Institute (IDI) think tank warned that it “wiped out half of Israel’s independent public radio news broadcasts” and is “part of a broader and worrying pattern of ongoing harm to Israeli democracy.”

Why This Is a Blueprint for Media Control

The twin actions reveal a comprehensive strategy: neutralize critical foreign narratives while dismantling inconvenient domestic ones. The extended “Al Jazeera Law” is a loaded gun pointed at the headquarters of every major international network in Israel, a constant threat that can compel self-censorship. Closing Army Radio eliminates a powerful, internal platform known for its investigative journalism and independence from government talking points.

Together, they send an unambiguous message: in Israel, the space for journalism that challenges the official line—whether from abroad or within the military itself—is shrinking to zero. The government has given itself the legal tools to decide what news Israelis can hear and what the world can see, transforming a wartime emergency measure into a permanent instrument of control. The question is no longer if another outlet will be targeted, but which one, and when.

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Somto Nwanolue is a news writer with a keen eye for spotting trending news and crafting engaging stories. Her interests includes beauty, lifestyle and fashion. Her life’s passion is to bring information to the right audience in written medium

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