Broadcasting suspended in 2003 In January 2003, Information Ministry
Michel Samaha ordered to hold the broadcasting of
Al Jadeed TV's programs. This decision involved the Bila Rakeeb weekly program that had been advertising on revelations about
Saudi Arabia.
Chairman arrested in 2003 On December 7, 2003,
Tahseen Khayat,
Al Jadeed TV's Chairman was arrested at home and held in custody for two days. The channel's offices and Tahseen Khayat's home were searched.
Threats against a female anchor in 2003 In July 2003,
Al Jadeed TV broadcast a new documentary involving the Lebanese General
Jamil El Sayed in a corruption case with
Syria. Most of the channel's managers were summoned to the Tribunal of Beirut. Among them was Dalia Ahmad, a famous anchor. As a non-Lebanese, her work permit was withdrawn and she was then told she could work for any other Lebanese TV station but not
Al Jadeed. She finally resigned in December 2003. She then worked in the United States for
Al Hurra and eventually came back to
Al Jadeed TV after Jamil Al Sayed's arrest in October 2005. Independently from this case, she resigned again in 2018 and came back to the station in 2019.
El Suddik case in 2006 In December 2006, three
Al Jadeed reporters were arrested following their investigation into the former Prime Minister
Rafic Hariri’s assassination and their lead on Muhammad Zuhair El Suddik, one of the
false witnesses. They were jailed for 45 days and released after their report was broadcast.
Attack against the Chairman's house In March 2010, a hundred members of the
Druze community surrounded Tahseen Khayat's house and threatened to set fire to it. Although they did some damage to the house, they eventually withdrew after the Druze leader
Walid Jumblat intervened.
Murder of an Al Jadeed cameraman On April 9, 2012, an
Al Jadeed crew went to northern Lebanon along the Syrian border. They were then fired at by the Syrian forces. Ali Shaaban was killed while Hussein Khreiss and Abed Khayat were seriously injured.
Assault against Al Jadeed headquarters in 2012 In June 2012, masked men set fire to tires in front of
Al Jadeed’s office’s main door after the channel had released an interview with
Ahmed al-Assir, a Sunni Sheikh.
Al Jadeed’s security team arrested one of the men.
Grenade attack against Al Jadeed headquarters in 2019 In February 2019, the TV station was attacked with a hand grenade thrown out of a car. The suspects were affiliated with the Lebanese Progressive Socialist Party, to which the party’s leader
Walid Jumblatt later allowed authorities to arrest them and had a dinner with the channel's owner Tahsin Khayyat. == Legal: Prosecution by the Special Tribunal for Lebanon ==