Israeli officials announced they will return a camera and broadcasting equipment to The Associated Press hours after seizing them. The equipment had been taken under a new law against providing materials to Qatari-owned media network Al Jazeera, but the decision drew criticism from numerous parties. AP stated that it had complied with Israel's laws. Meanwhile, the U.N. announced a suspension in aid delivery to the city of Rafah due to a lack of supplies and insecurity, but warns of serious consequences for civilians if aid delivery does not resume.
Israeli officials announced they will return a camera and broadcasting equipment to The Associated Press hours after seizing them. The equipment had been taken under a new law against providing materials to Qatari-owned media network Al Jazeera, but the decision drew criticism from numerous parties. AP stated that it had complied with Israel's laws. Meanwhile, the U.N. announced a suspension in aid delivery to the city of Rafah due to a lack of supplies and insecurity, but warns of serious consequences for civilians if aid delivery does not resume.

Israeli Authorities Return AP's Broadcast Equipment, Reversing Decision Halting Gaza Live Broadcast

Published: 5/21/2024, 3:35:27 PM EDT
The Israeli Ministry of Communications has returned a camera and broadcasting equipment it seized from The Associated Press on Tuesday, reversing an earlier decision to shut down the news organization'...
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