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Saudi Arabia banned Al-Jazeera and another Qatari website in early 2017 after Qatari Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani said that he recognized Iran as an Islamic regional power and criticized Saudi Arabia and Donald Trump's policy toward Iran. He praised the Lebanese organization Hezbollah and the Palestinian group Hamas.
Earlier, Saudi Arabia and the UAE blocked Al Jazeera websites; [39] Saudi Arabia closed Al Jazeera's bureau in Riyadh and halted its operating licence, [40] accusing the network of promoting "terrorist groups" in the region; and Jordan also revoked the licence for Al Jazeera. [41] Saudi Arabia also banned hotels from airing Al Jazeera, [42 ...
Al Jazirah (Arabic: الجزيرة; The Island) [1] is a daily Arabic newspaper published in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Its sister newspaper is Al Masaiya, which is the only afternoon newspaper in the country with limited influence and readership. [2] The paper is published in broadsheet format [3] with 48 pages, both colour and black and white ...
The original Al Jazeera Satellite Channel (then called JSC or Jazeera Satellite Channel) was launched on 1 November 1996. [16] This was following the closure of the first BBC Arabic language television station, then a joint venture with Orbit Communications Company, owned by Saudi King Fahd's cousin, Khalid bin Faisal Al Saud.
Saudi Arabia has abandoned its pursuit of an ambitious defence treaty with Washington in return for normalising relations with Israel and is now pushing for a more modest military cooperation ...
Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Bahrain, and the UAE all blocked access to Qatari news agencies, including the controversial Qatar-based Al Jazeera. [179] Saudi Arabia shut down the local office of Al Jazeera Media Network. [52] The BBC speculated that changes to Al Jazeera would be a necessary part of any peaceful resolution. [180]
Saudi Arabia regards Al Jazeera as a propaganda tool of the Qatari government used to undermine the region's stability. [3] Mainly due to Al Jazeera's publishing of a peace treaty made between the Saudi and Israeli governments [citation needed], in 2002 Saudi Arabia withdrew its ambassador from Qatar in protest. He was not reinstated until 2008.
As a response to Al Jazeera's critical coverage of the Saudi royal family throughout the 1990s, relatives of the Saudi royal family established Al Arabiya in Dubai in 2002. [18] [19] [20] Al Arabiya was said to be the second most frequently watched channel after Al Jazeera in Saudi Arabia. [21]