Israel has issued a censorship order directing media to submit all materials dealing with the activities of the Israeli Defense Forces. The order includes eight forbidden subjects, such as weapons used by the Israel Defense Forces and stories about people held hostage by Hamas. The Israeli army imposes more control on media outlets covering the Israeli war on Gaza. The Associated Press and other media organizations are expected to censor themselves and not report any forbidden material.
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The Israeli army imposes more control on media outlets of their coverage of the Israeli war on Gaza.
“The Associated Press has agreed, like other organizations, to abide by the rules of the censor, which is a condition for receiving permission to operate as a media organization in Israel…Reporters are expected to censor themselves and not report any of the forbidden material.” https://t.co/hCzTygIDxx
Weapons used by the Israel Defense Forces, security cabinet leaks, and stories about people held hostage by Hamas — these are some of the eight subjects the media are forbidden from reporting in Israel, according to a document obtained by The Intercept https://t.co/4HCbjgR62H
Israel has issued a censorship order directing media to “submit to the Censorship all materials dealing with the activities of the Israeli Defense Forces.” Read the full order here: https://t.co/6Lrk3vliuF