zion*st cracks down on coverage of Iran’s missile strikes, accuses reporters of ‘helping the enemy’

zionist police suspended the broadcasts of several foreign media outlets and news agencies from the sites where Iranian missiles fell on the morning of 19 June.

zionist authorities claim that filming, photographing, and releasing information about the sites of missile attacks helps “the [Iranian] enemy” and “threatens security.”

The police moved to confiscate equipment and cameras from media crews on Thursday morning.

Patrol units were ordered to take action “against news agencies utilized by Al Jazeera to transmit unauthorized and unlawful content.” Al Jazeera was banned by Israel last year for “slander” and for serving as a “mouthpiece” for Hamas and other resistance groups.

The decision was made “in accordance with the policy of the National Security Minister … and under the directive of Police Commissioner Danny Levy,” police went on to say.

Israeli police raided the offices of several foreign television crews earlier this week following Iranian ballistic missile operations targeting sensitive infrastructure in the Haifa area.

“Broadcasts that show exactly where the missiles land on the State of Israel are a danger to state security,” National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir said on Tuesday. “I expect that anyone who does this be treated as someone who harms state security.”

The Israeli military warned in a statement after Iran’s first attacks on 13 June that Israelis must not publish the locations or images of any missile impact sites.

“The enemy monitors the footage to improve its attack capabilities,” the army said.

Around 15 ballistic missiles launched from Iran targeted northern Israel on Thursday afternoon. Images on social media showed smoke rising from a number of locations, indicating possible impacts or the fall of shrapnel.

Some Israeli media reports noted that a heavy Iranian missile fell on an area in the north, and that details are banned from publication due to military censorship.

Earlier on Thursday, over two dozen ballistic missiles were launched from Iran towards Israel, with many making impact in several locations and causing destruction – including in Tel Aviv.

The Tel Aviv Stock Exchange building was damaged in the attack, as well as Soroka Hospital in the city of Beersheva.

Several sites in the Gush Dan region (Greater Tel Aviv) were struck. Buildings in Holon were heavily damaged, as well as high-rises in the Ramat Gan area. Additional areas in central Tel Aviv were also impacted by the strikes.

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) announced that it targeted an Israeli command center near Soroka Hospital.

Heavy Israeli media censorship was imposed on the targeted sites.

The censorship, which Israel always imposes on “security incidents” in which its forces are targeted, has been significantly heightened since the start of its war on Iran, in an effort to block information about the impact of retaliatory missile strikes launched by the Islamic Republic.

The Cradle Media report

Although it is difficult to believe the following report, however, for the sake of the inflation flow, we will post it.

A more accurate estimation would conclude with the ten times fold of this zion*st-declared value.

We are all witness to the damage caused.

Al Akhbar just posted on Telegram Channel:

The zionist Tax Authorities published  yesterday that the Compensation Fund call centers have received 22,932 claims since the beginning of the war with #Iran. Of these, 18,890 claims were for structural damage, 1,827 for vehicle damage, and 2,215 for damage to contents and other property. A total of 5,000 individuals have been evacuated from their homes.

zionist media outlet Ynet reported that more than 80 teams from the Property Tax Compensation Fund, accompanied by engineers and appraisers, had already arrived at approximately 300 scenes where Iranian missiles had hit or where property had been damaged by interceptors. The direct damage from Iranian missiles hitting hundreds of buildings, infrastructure, cars, and public property had already reached more than two billion shekels (almost 600 million dollars) in five days.

Al Akhbar

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