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VisitHow will AP's collaboration with other media outlets in Israel change by the end of 2025?
Increase in collaborations • 33%
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No significant change • 33%
Official statements or press releases from AP or partnering media outlets
Israeli Officials Seize AP Equipment, Shut Down Gaza Live Feed Citing New Media Law
May 21, 2024, 02:26 PM
Israeli officials have seized camera and broadcasting equipment belonging to The Associated Press (AP) in southern Israel on Tuesday and taken down a live shot of northern Gaza, citing a new media law. The law bans broadcasts by Al Jazeera, which is among thousands of clients receiving live video feeds from AP. The AP condemned the action, describing it as an abusive use of the law. The White House expressed concern over the incident, emphasizing the importance of journalists' ability to perform their duties.
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Widespread condemnation • 33%
Mixed reactions • 33%
Supportive of Israel's security concerns • 34%
Tighten restrictions • 33%
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No significant risks found • 33%
Minor risks identified, manageable with regulations • 33%
Significant risks identified, leading to stricter regulations • 34%
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Steady collaboration • 25%
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Termination of collaboration • 25%
Significant progress • 33%
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More shutdowns • 33%
No further actions • 33%
Reversal of previous media bans • 33%
Launch an online-only service in Hebrew • 25%
Partner with another local media in Israel • 25%
Cease all operations in Israel • 25%
Shift focus to other Middle Eastern countries • 25%
No impact • 33%
Reduced partnerships • 33%
Termination of major partnerships • 33%
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Condemnation • 33%
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Amendment to law • 33%
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