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Hezbollah Strikes Prompt Military Censorship Crackdown in Occupied Palestine

  • March, 16, 2026 - 16:49
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Hezbollah Strikes Prompt Military Censorship Crackdown in Occupied Palestine

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Israeli military censorship is intensifying following a barrage of Hezbollah missile strikes, with news outlets reporting a ban on publishing strike locations.

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Sources within the Israeli regime's news media have reported that the military's censorship unit is imposing severe restrictions on the reporting of Hezbollah's attacks on occupied territories.

Specifically, Channel 13, a news channel within the regime, reported on the extensive censorship of Hezbollah's attacks on Israeli lands. 

According to reports, the military's censorship unit has banned Israeli media from publishing information about the locations struck by Hezbollah missiles, with warnings of repercussions for violations.

Reports indicate that the publication of information regarding missile strikes on Israeli military bases or strategic centers is prohibited at all times.

The Israeli channel's report stated that during previous Hezbollah attacks, the army had permitted the release of approximate or precise locations of missile impacts. These reports suggest that the Israeli regime is attempting to conceal the true extent of the war damage and potential casualties to maintain control of the domestic atmosphere.

 
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