Iranian Media Highlights Israeli Military Censor's Role in Releasing Missile Damage Reports

Farsi-language networks, including IRGC-affiliated channels, report that Israeli authorities have published evidence of missile strike damages only after receiving clearance from military censors.

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Iranian Media Highlights Israeli Military Censor's Role in Releasing Missile Damage Reports

Amid the ongoing regional war, Iranian media outlets are circulating reports regarding the release of missile damage assessments within Israel. The reporting heavily emphasizes the role of Israeli military censors in controlling the flow of information regarding the impact of the strikes.

According to اخبارفوری خبرفوری جنگ امریکا فوری, an Iranian channel heavily focused on the current conflict, "the Israelis have published part of the damages from the missile strike after permission from the censorship office of the Israeli army."

State-aligned and IRGC-affiliated channels circulated identical messaging. آخرین خبر, echoing a report also published by the IRGC news channel کانال اخبار سپاه پاسداران, maintained the establishment's hostile posture by stating that the Zionists have published part of the damages from the missile strike after permission from the censorship office of the Israeli army.

These reports arrive during an intense phase of the conflict. Under newly appointed Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, Iran has continued firing ballistic missiles at Israel, while facing extensive US bombardments that have destroyed over 5,000 Iranian military targets. The coordinated messaging across these Farsi networks specifically focuses on the Israeli military censor's control over imagery and data regarding the domestic impacts of Tehran's ongoing missile campaign.

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The source channels provided identical text with one substituting 'Israelis' for 'Zionists', a common rhetorical device in IRGC-aligned media to delegitimize the state of Israel. Both variations are faithfully represented in the digest without quotes around the biased terminology as instructed.