War Reporting - Israel's Army Sends New Censorship Specifications to Media
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Israel's army has a greater influence on the war coverage of domestic media.
In view of the recent escalation in the Iran war, Israel's military is issuing expanded censorship instructions for war reporting.
Recent rocket attacks fired from Iran into Israel have hit several areas, including Jerusalem, Ramallah, and the Dead Sea region.
News control: The Israeli military restricts reporting on the conflict with Iran. Journalists are no longer allowed to publish exact figures on enemy missiles. The new instructions only allow vague information on "single" or "drugged" missiles. In addition, the army prohibits reports on hits in military or strategic locations. Media may no longer show images of interception measures or locations of debris. The military wants to avoid tactical ad…
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