Israel's communications ministry has shut down an Israeli-Palestinian radio station, accusing it of operating a pirate broadcast because it is licensed in the Palestinian territories. Mossi Raz, the co-director of the "Kol Hashalom" or "All for Peace" radio station, confirmed the closure in comments to Israeli public radio on Sunday.
"The police, on orders from the communications ministry, yesterday shut down our transmitter on the pretext that we are a pirate station, which is false," said Raz, an ex-lawmaker with the leftist Meretz party. "It's an anti-democratic move. We answer to the Palestinian Authority and not Israeli law," he added.
Raz said the station, which has offices and studios in east Jerusalem, broadcasts from the West Bank city of Ramallah.
It has a Palestinian Authority licence, and Raz says it is not required to have an Israeli licence and he will challenge the closure before an Israeli court.
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