Israeli military authorities have enforced strict censorship on local media coverage of ongoing attacks during the current war. According to reports, the military censor has effectively imposed an information blackout on the locations and extent of damage caused by missile strikes. Al Jazeera reported that details such as the number of missiles or rockets fired by Iran or Hezbollah and their impact sites are under severe publication restrictions. Journalists who reveal additional information during broadcasts are reportedly being detained.
Recent updates indicate that at least two people were killed in a missile strike near Ben Gurion Airport close to Tel Aviv. Witnesses said some missiles launched from Iran contained cluster warheads, which disperse multiple smaller explosives upon detonation, causing extensive damage across wide areas. Emergency workers have been conducting prolonged searches to ensure no unexploded ordnance remains at the targeted sites.
The situation underscores the growing intensity of the conflict and the heightened control over information flow within Israel’s media landscape.