The Israeli government press office said late yesterday that Netanyahu had demanded Walid Al-Omary be excluded from the conference taking place today.
The event was focused on the limits of freedom of expression.
The press office said Netanyahu reiterated his intention to close Al-Jazeera in Israel and called for "legal measures to be taken to prevent the accreditation of all Al-Jazeera journalists."
In July Netanyahu announced plans to expel Al-Jazeera after accusing it of incitement.
Amnesty International called the Israeli moves a "brazen attack on media freedom."
Al-Jazeera, which is owned by Qatar, has also been banned by the gas-rich Gulf state's rivals in recent months.
Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates and Egypt broke ties with Qatar on June 5, accusing it of fostering extremism and demanding Al-Jazeera's closure.
Al-Jazeera has nearly 80 offices around the world and broadcasts in several languages.
It played a key role during the Arab Spring uprisings, but its detractors accuse it of supporting Islamist movements across the region.
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