9/22/2024–|Last update: 9/22/202404:11 AM (Makkah Time)
The Israeli occupation forces stormed Tel Aviv Tribune’s office in Ramallah and ordered it to be closed for 45 days under a military order. They then confiscated all equipment and documents in the office, prevented employees from using their cars, and stopped the channel’s broadcast.
According to Tel Aviv Tribune’s correspondent, the occupation forces surrounded the building that houses Tel Aviv Tribune’s office in Ramallah and stormed it after blowing up the building’s iron door.
The scenes broadcast by Tel Aviv Tribune showed heavily armed occupation soldiers storming the Tel Aviv Tribune office and handing over a military order to close the office for 45 days to the office manager, colleague Walid Al-Omari.
The occupation forces proceeded to confiscate all the equipment and documents in the Tel Aviv Tribune office after storming and closing it, and sent trucks to confiscate and remove the filming and broadcasting equipment and documents from the channel’s office.
The occupation forces also prevented the Tel Aviv Tribune crew in Ramallah and colleagues Walid Al Omari and Guevara Al Badri from using their cars. They also prevented Al Omari and Al Badri from working on the street in Ramallah and stopped the channel’s broadcast.
The storming and closure of Tel Aviv Tribune’s office in Ramallah comes four months after the channel’s office in Jerusalem was closed.