Israel bans publication of 'casualties' in Hezbollah attacks
Israel bans publication of 'casualties' in Hezbollah attacks
The warlord Netanyahu's government has banned publication of reports on damage caused by Hezbollah attacks inside Israel.
British daily The Telegraph reported that Netanyahu's government had issued a censorship decree. Through which Tel Aviv is trying to hide the damage of Israeli forces in their land.
According to the decree, journalists must obtain permission before publishing information on damage caused by rocket attacks on strategic infrastructure or military bases.
Meanwhile, the BBC reported, Lebanese armed group Hezbollah Secretary General Sayed Hassan Nasrallah is expected to present evidence of rockets hitting various Israeli targets.
In a televised speech broadcast live hours after the attack, Nasrallah said the Netanyahu government was desperate to cover up the damage caused by the retaliatory campaign against Israel.
On Sunday, Hezbollah fighters fired hundreds of rockets and drones at Israel in retaliation for the killing of Hezbollah's senior commander Fuad Shukur on July 30. All of Israel came to a virtual standstill. Source: Al-Mayadin