Israel Censors Hezbollah Attack Damage and Casualties, Reports Indicate

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, Channel 13 of the Israeli television network has reported extensive censorship of Hezbollah’s attacks on occupied territories. The military censor’s office has prohibited Israeli media from publishing news about cities hit by Hezbollah missiles, threatening repercussions for any violations.
Furthermore, it has been reported that missile strikes on military bases or strategic centers in Israel are never permitted for publication. Channel 13 noted that this differs from previous Hezbollah attacks, where the army had previously allowed the precise or approximate location of missile impacts to be published.
Reports suggest that the Israeli regime is attempting to conceal the true extent of war damage and potential casualties to maintain internal stability. Concurrently, Hezbollah announced that its forces targeted an Israeli troop gathering on Al-Ajul hill, north of the town of Kfar Yuval in occupied territories, for the second time early this morning.
Separately, the Israeli Ministry of Health announced on Monday that 124 Israeli settlers were injured and transported to hospitals as a result of attacks on occupied territories in the past 24 hours alone. Hebrew media, citing the ministry, reported that a total of 3,369 Israeli settlers have been injured and hospitalized in various parts of the occupied territories since the onset of the war with Iran.
These figures are being released while the Israeli regime severely censors the extent of human casualties and damage to occupied cities and settlements. Access to missile impact sites and the filming of such events are denied to everyone, including journalists, who face severe repercussions for any breaches.

