Israel arrests journalists reporting on missile impacts
The Israeli military has imposed strict limits on reporting about where missiles and rockets are landing and how many have been fired by Iran or Hezbollah.
Al Jazeera reported that Israeli authorities have arrested journalists deemed to have revealed too much information on air.
Two people were killed on Friday in an area near Ben Gurion Airport close to Tel Aviv. Eyewitnesses said some of the missiles fired by Iran appear to carry cluster warheads, which break apart and spread over a wide area, increasing the potential for damage.
Emergency crews have been searching impacted areas to ensure there is no unexploded ordnance.
This article was sourced from Middle East Eye.
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