Attorney general's office said it was a "severe violation of the constitutional right to privacy."
In July, coalition members rejected two opposition bills proposing a state inquiry into the events of October 7.
Israel's Communications Ministry plans to increase competition by allowing new entities to enter the cellular infrastructure market, enabling 5G support.
IDF accuses Al Jazeera of "incitement to and support of terrorism" in court order.
The law increases the number of channels broadcast on Israel's Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT) system, known as Idan Plus.
The bill expands the Communication Minister's authority to shut down foreign media.
According to the judge who ruled in the case, Hamas used the outlet to "promote its goals," and the news network has a history of "distinctly inciteful content."
AP reported that the equipment was only being used to broadcast a general view of northern Gaza, however Israel claimed they had been asked to cease transmission and did not comply.
The seizure was part of a raid by the inspectors from the Communications Ministry, responsible for enforcing PM ban.
Report: Attorney General gave the government a 'green light' to close the news network in Israel