Israel orders Evangelical GOD TV off air

Cable and Satellite Broadcasting Council revokes channel's license after GOD TV had misrepresented its content as designated for Christians while aiming at Jews with missionary content
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Israel's media watchdog said Sunday that it had withdrawn the broadcast license from U.S.-based Evangelical network GOD TV, accusing it of seeking to target Jews with Christian content.
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  • International Christian network's GOD TV launched its Shelanu (Hebrew for "ours") channel at the end of April on Israeli cable provider HOT, describing it as catering to Christians.
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    Shelanu Television, part of the GOD-TV international Christian media network
    Shelanu Television, part of the GOD-TV international Christian media network
    Shelanu Television, part of the GOD-TV international Christian media network
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    But the channel provoked an immediate outcry in Israel, with then-communications minister David Amsalem accusing it of being a "missionary channel" seeking to convert Jews to Christianity.
    The Cable and Satellite Broadcasting Council launched an investigation to determine if GOD TV had misrepresented its content when it applied for a license.
    Council chairman Asher Bitton said on Sunday that following the probe and a hearing, he had informed Hot that Shelanu broadcasts must be removed within seven days.
    "The channel is aimed at Jews with Christian content, in contrast to the original broadcast request, which stated it was designated for Christians," Bitton said in a council statement.
    It said that a Christian channel for Jews would not be automatically disqualified in the future, but that it would have to seek the council's approval, which Shelanu had not done.
    HOT could file a new request for Shelanu that would include "a truthful and detailed" characterization of the channel, the statement added.
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    GOD TV President and CEO, Ward Simpson
    GOD TV President and CEO, Ward Simpson
    GOD TV President and CEO, Ward Simpson
    A spokeswoman for HOT said that the company was "cooperating with the council and will act in accordance with its decisions on the matter".
    In one promotional clip for Shelanu, GOD TV director Ward Simpson tells viewers, "we're going to preach the Jewish Jesus to the nation of Israel... they're going to hear the gospel presented to them in their native tongue".
    In a separate online video response to the criticism, he acknowledged that "proselytizing in Israel is a very touchy subject" but went on to say that preaching about Jesus was a mission.
    GOD TV broadcasts religious content in around 200 countries and claims to have several hundred million viewers.
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