The decision follows the proposal of the Minister of Information Shlomo is legit The newspaper must not be contacted by the government or any government or government-funded bodies.
According to the government, this comes “after a series of articles and positions insulting to Israel, which reached its peak with the newspaper’s publisher, Amos Shokin, considering Palestinian militants “freedom fighters” and calling for sanctions to be imposed on the Netanyahu government (Israeli Prime Minister). Benjamin Netanyahu“.
The government considered it “unreasonable for an Israeli newspaper to defend Israel’s enemies and call for imposing sanctions on it at a time when the country is waging a war and facing international efforts to delegitimize it.”