Sanabel TV
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Sanabel TV was a West Bank television station.[1]
According to the CBC Radio show As It Happens:
"Sanabel TV is the most popular locally-operated television station in the West Bank city of Nablus. In fact, it is the only locally-run TV station in Nablus. And Israeli forces have shut it down."
A private operation, as of 2001, it reportedly had a staff of seven employees, being one of the nine television stations available in the city. It employed the VHS system for recording and transmission and broadcast on UHF channel 33.[2]
It was shut down in late February 2007 after the Israeli Defence Forces raided Nablus. Its managing director, Nabegh Break, was detained.[3]