Israeli Government Boycotts Haaretz Over Critical Coverage

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The Israeli government has voted to boycott Haaretz, the country's oldest newspaper, due to its critical coverage of the Israel-Hamas war. This decision, led by Communications Minister Shlomo Karhi, involves halting government communications, advertising, and subscriptions with Haaretz. Press-freedom advocates criticize the move as an attempt to silence dissenting media voices, likening it to actions by leaders like Putin and Erdoğan. Haaretz has condemned the boycott, asserting it undermines Israeli democracy.
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