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Israeli Knesset Legal Advisor Says Ban on Prohibited Broadcast Content Cannot Be Regulated Now
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First reported by N12 · 1 hour ago
What happened
The Knesset's legal advisor confirmed that banning prohibited broadcast content cannot currently be regulated due to the issue being split from the main Broadcasting Law. Ultra-Orthodox parties oppose the law until content restrictions on the new government streaming app are resolved.
- 01Knesset legal advisor says ban on forbidden broadcast content cannot be regulated now.
- 02Issue was split from the main Broadcasting Law, complicating regulation efforts.
- 03Ultra-Orthodox parties oppose the law over unresolved content restrictions.
- 04Protections for minors were removed due to the legislative split.
- 05Communications Committee discussed coalition reservations last week.
- 06Dispute centers on content restrictions and Sabbath desecration concerns.
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