War Ben-Gvir and Karhi crack down on foreign press coverage of war damage in Israel - Foreign media are now required to obtain prior military censorship approval before filming missile impact and crash sites.

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A police officer investigates a crater at an impact site following Iran's missile strike on Israel, in Beersheba, Israel, June 20, 2025.
(photo credit: AMIR COHEN/REUTERS)


Foreign photographers will no longer be allowed to film at the scenes of missile strikes in Israel without prior written approval from military censors, under new directives issued by National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir and Communications Minister Shlomo Karhi.

The move, which targets major international outlets such as Al Jazeera, CNN, and The New York Times, empowers the Israel Police, the Government Press Office (GPO), and the military censor to enforce stricter controls on foreign reporting of war-related damage inside Israel. According to the directive, enforcement will apply regardless of the media outlet for which the footage is being filmed.

The crackdown follows incidents on Tuesday in Beersheba, Holon, and Ramat Gan, where police arrived at rocket impact sites, confiscated camera equipment, and confronted journalists broadcasting live footage that appeared on Al Jazeera screens globally.

Some photographers claimed they were reporting for other international agencies such as Reuters, but police reportedly dismissed these claims, citing visual evidence showing that footage was being used simultaneously by Al Jazeera. Police documented themselves obstructing camera views - images which were later aired, suggesting coordination between field officers and intelligence units. The Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) has since become involved in enforcement.

The GPO issued a new directive Wednesday, emphasizing that any live or recorded broadcast from combat zones or missile impact areas must receive prior approval from the military censor, both for the location and for the nature of the broadcast content.

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National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir attends the evidentiary hearing against MK Ofer Cassif, June 9, 2025.
(credit: MARC ISRAEL SELLEM/THE JERUSALEM POST)


“In accordance with new zero-tolerance enforcement measures led by the national security minister and the police commissioner, any transmission - live or recorded - from areas under missile fire must receive explicit clearance from the IDF censor,” said GPO Director Nitzan Chen.

The enforcement has already reached Haifa. Early Tuesday morning, police knocked on the door of a hotel room overlooking the city’s bay area, where two foreign photographers were staying, and confiscated their equipment. According to police, the action followed a tip that individuals intended to record from a balcony facing Haifa Port. The photographers were summoned for questioning, and the case was forwarded to the Shin Bet for investigation of potential national security violations.

Escalating campaign by Ben-Gvir, Karhi against Al Jazeera

The development comes amid an escalating campaign by Ben Gvir and Karhi against Al Jazeera and other international outlets, whom they accuse of violating censorship rules and endangering state security. A recent example involved Al Jazeera’s unauthorized broadcast of a rocket strike on Israel’s oil refinery compound - a location under strict gag order at the time. Israeli media had been barred from even mentioning the incident.
In a joint statement to Walla, Ben Gvir and Karhi warned that any broadcast from war zones without proper authorization will be considered a criminal offense and a breach of censorship regulations.

“Following the successful coordinated enforcement against Al Jazeera broadcasts and others that violate censorship instructions and harm state security,” they said, “we are implementing a new policy: all foreign journalists who wish to broadcast from Israel during wartime must receive specific written approval from the military censor—not only for the broadcast itself, but for the precise location as well.”

Lapid responds to the crackdown

Opposition leader Yair Lapid responded, criticizing the decision.

"While the opposition has mobilized to explain the war in Iran to the world, after finally, for the first time in a long while, the international media is broadcasting our side as well, the communications minister and the national security minister are once again insisting on carrying out a targeted and destructive blow to Israeli hasbara and our international standing."

"Their decision to impose sweeping censorship will not be enforceable as long as people have cell phones with cameras, and it simply crushes the support that has emerged worldwide over the past week for the just war we are waging," Lapid noted.

"There is no limit to the amateurism and populism of these people," the opposition chief concluded.

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Oy vey! Why do these journalists HATE JEWS so much?!

Is it because they’re jealous that Israel is a shining beacon of democracy in the region?!

so the damage is embarrassingly bad? So bad they can’t even get sympathy for war propaganda?
That’s the thing… Kinda hard to cry “OMG! They hit a HOSPITAL!” When you yourself bombed the shit out of hospitals a few months ago.

(Especially when the hospital is right next to an IDF facility.)

Goyim are dumb but not THAT dumb.
 
That’s the thing… Kinda hard to cry “OMG! They hit a HOSPITAL!” When you yourself bombed the shit out of hospitals a few months ago.

(Especially when the hospital is right next to an IDF facility.)
It would be hard for normal people, but these are Israelis. They will do it anyway and their supporters will eat it up.
 
Ben Gvir? You mean the guy who had a picture of mass shooter Baruch Goldstein in his room until he was forced to remove it? The guy whose first date with his wife was at Baruch Goldstein’s tomb? That guy?
People need to read this dude's bio. Shit is insane. Even the sanitized wiki version- it's the Jewish version of every Al Qaeda nut you've ever read about. His mom was getting busted for terrorism by the British when she was 14. A lot of folks are resistant to "it goes both ways" as the truth about the beefs in the Middle East and I think that's because they are picturing the Arabs as nutty terrorists and the Jews as rotund little Mel Brooks mensches, or sad trembling orphans from Auschwitz. Nope. Both sides are led by loony terrorists.
 
People need to read this dude's bio. Shit is insane. Even the sanitized wiki version- it's the Jewish version of every Al Qaeda nut you've ever read about. His mom was getting busted for terrorism by the British when she was 14. A lot of folks are resistant to "it goes both ways" as the truth about the beefs in the Middle East and I think that's because they are picturing the Arabs as nutty terrorists and the Jews as rotund little Mel Brooks mensches, or sad trembling orphans from Auschwitz. Nope. Both sides are led by loony terrorists.
Lmao

Ben-Gvir is known for being a provocateur and has grabbed headlines for a variety of reasons; threatening Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin on live television in 1995 shortly before his assassination, having had a portrait in his living room of Baruch Goldstein, a Jewish extremist terrorist and mass murderer, calling for the expulsion of Arab citizens of Israel who are not loyal to Israel in 2019,[5]inciting violent clashes between Jewish settlers and Palestinians in the East Jerusalem neighbourhood of Sheikh Jarrah in 2021, and for making highly controversial visits to the Temple Mount, where the al-Aqsa Mosque is located, in 2023 and 2024.[9]
 
so the damage is embarrassingly bad?
Nah, it's a viable thing to do when your country is being actively bombed. Ukrainians have been censoring the hell out of any footage that shows Russian missiles hit any important infrastructure or military target since mid-'22. Makes it harder for your opponent to see the exact extent of the damage, limits unnecessary second-order intelligence leaks. Like, you you really want your enemy to be able to cheaply and easily see exactly how some wall of some important military building collapsed after a drone strike? A person with engineering knowledge could derive important intel from it. Estimations of your building techniques and materials, stuff like that. Also, why let your enemy see the exact extent of the damage your strikes are causing? Why aid their propaganda, and help countersignal your own? That's probably the line of thinking at work here.

Paranoid? Perhaps. But they are at war, after all. Paranoia pays out a lot more often when you are at war.
 
The development comes amid an escalating campaign by Ben Gvir and Karhi against Al Jazeera and other international outlets, whom they accuse of violating censorship rules and endangering state security. A recent example involved Al Jazeera’s unauthorized broadcast of a rocket strike on Israel’s oil refinery compound - a location under strict gag order at the time. Israeli media had been barred from even mentioning the incident.
This is why pretty much. Add in geolocation from footage and you're pretty much justified in doing this.

Let's say Iran wants to hit building X and fires a missile at it. It missed by 100 meters north but an Israeli recorded the impact and posted it to telegram. Now Iran knows to adjust the next shot to be 100 meters south.
 
Move along, move along, nothing to see here, OR ELSE.

Let's say Iran wants to hit building X and fires a missile at it. It missed by 100 meters north but an Israeli recorded the impact and posted it to telegram. Now Iran knows to adjust the next shot to be 100 meters south.
I know this is a theoretical, but I’m pretty sure that even the best Iranian missiles can’t be fine tuned to that degree. Iran might celebrate hitting Mossad HQ but it’s largely a matter of luck and volume of fire.

People need to read this dude's bio. Shit is insane
Holy shit, if you wrote a novel set in Israel and wrote a Jewish character so cartoonishly and stereotypically evil you’d be accused of antisemitism. I know Kahanists are fucking insane but this guy has the dial set to 11.
 
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"Uri, what the fuck are you doing we need to get the SPG out of the crater and put in the ambulance by 5, CNNs already on the way. And call supply see if they have anymore of those burned infant dolls from last year in stock."
 
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