Television in the State of Palestine
The PA received authority over its areas of governance following ratification of the Oslo I Accord agreement.[1] Examples of channels include Al-Aqsa TV, Palestinian Broadcasting Corporation, Al-Qasid TV, Palestinian Satellite Channel, formerly Sanabel TV and Al-Quds TV.[2]
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