Wide range of censorship in Israel after Operation Arbaeen Day

TEHRAN (Defapress) - The Israeli Military Censor has the authority to withhold certain news reports from being published, primarily focusing on military matters such as avoiding disclosure of whether a missile struck its target, troop deployments, and other sensitive information.

Wide range of censorship in Israel after Operation Arbaeen Day

The rule of this law over the Israeli media clearly showed itself during the war as we always see in the news and reports about the conflicts between the Israeli army and the Palestinian groups, the part of the crimes of the Zionists as well as the failures of this regime is censored in the Hebrew media.

According to Israeli law, all journalists working within Israel or for Israeli publications are required to submit articles related to security issues to the Israeli Military Censor for review before publication. This requirement is based on the 'emergency regulations' that were established in 1948, following Israel's establishment, and have remained in effect since then.

The Security and Intelligence Service of the Zionist regime has formed a military censorship unit for this purpose. The members of this unit instruct the Israelis who run popular sites and pages on social networks such as X. Instagram, telegram, Facebook, and so on, and in other words, are their administrators, to send them to Israel's military censorship department before publishing any articles and content on social media.

After "Operation Arbaeen Day", Hezbollah claimed that they targeted 11 military bases 1500 kilometers away from the South of Lebanon. That was the first phase of the retaliatory operation for the assassination of the Fuad Shukr, Nasrallah said.

As the operation occurred, the Zionist regime attempted to hide the reality and give fake information to their Hebrew and other media about the consequences of this operation. The Israeli Military Censor barriers the freedom of the Zionist media and forces them not to cover any news about the after-cast of Operation Arbaeen Day.

But the Secretary-General of Lebanon's Hezbollah exposed the Zionist's bluffs and added that not only did Hezbollah's drones and rockets reach the targets, but also the Israeli preemptive operation failed after they targeted the wrong areas.

The videos that were leaked from Israel's sky proved that the Iron Dome was disabled by 300 firing Katyusha rockets and could not intercept Hezbollah's drones. 

Although Netanyahu claimed that they targeted the right locations for Hezbollah's launches and had intelligence superiority over Lebanon's resistance's military movements, once again the Israeli failure stood out as their experts confessed that it was a "burning blow".

In other words, what Hezbollah did was another victory for this resistance group like what they had in 2006, and a great failure for the occupier regime.