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    Netanyahu government moves to shut down Israel’s Army Radio

    Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteBy Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteDecember 22, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    JERUSALEM: Israel’s cabinet on Monday (Dec 22) approved a plan to shut down Army Radio, a popular national broadcaster, in a move that critics say is part of a wider campaign by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s right-wing coalition to curb independent media.

    Defence Minister Israel Katz proposed that Army Radio, which has been broadcasting since Israel’s early years, be closed by March 1, 2026. Katz said the station’s original mission was to serve soldiers, but argued that it had evolved into a platform for views that “attack the IDF and IDF soldiers themselves”.

    Army Radio is one of only two state-funded news outlets in Israel, alongside public broadcaster KAN. Both are editorially independent and have large civilian audiences, despite Army Radio’s formal affiliation with the military.

    GOVERNMENT CRITICISM OF BROADCASTER

    Katz said an army-run radio station broadcasting to the general public was an anomaly in democratic states. Netanyahu echoed that argument during the cabinet meeting, saying such arrangements existed in “North Korea and maybe a few other countries”, adding that Israel should not be counted among them.

    The move immediately drew backlash from journalists, civil society groups and opposition figures, who warned it would damage press freedom.

    “They want an obedient media, they don’t want critical media,” said Anat Saragusti, who oversees press freedom at the Israeli Union of Journalists, speaking at a recent crisis conference in Tel Aviv.



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