Farmers inspect a fragment of an Iranian ballistic missile embedded in an agricultural field in the Necha area of rural Damascus, Syria, on June 08, 2026. [Izz Aldien Alqasem - Anadolu Agency]
The Israeli military censor on Monday imposed strict restrictions on coverage of the ongoing regional war, ordering journalists not to publish information about missiles landing at military sites in the country,Β Anadolu Agency reports. The move came after Israel reignited tensions Sunday evening by bombing the Lebanese capital Beirut, triggering retaliatory missile attacks from Iran. Israel responded by launching waves of airstrikes against Iranian targets inside the country. The military censor said in a circular sent to journalists that they must fully comply with its instructions regarding any Iranian or Hezbollah fire toward Israel. β€œDo not publish the exact number of missiles launched in each volley. You may use general phrases such as scattered missiles or dozens, but not precise numbers,” […]

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