Israel Tightens Wartime Censorship, Limits Footage of Iranian Missile Strike Damage
March 12, 2026
“IF YOU CAN’T SEE THE SMOKE, THEY WANT YOU TO BELIEVE THERE IS NO FIRE.”
We are now 11 days into Operation Epic Fury, and the “Epstein Class” running the show has officially pulled the plug on the truth. The Israeli military censor has just issued an unprecedented directive: a total ban on live skyline views, interception footage, and any imagery showing the aftermath of Iranian missile strikes on “security sites.”
Why the sudden blackout? While the official line is “national security,” the reality is a desperate attempt to maintain the myth of the “Iron Shield.” Itamar Ben-Gvir has even threatened international media outlets with “zero tolerance,” sending police to detain anyone filming in cities like Haifa or near the Nevatim airbase.
They are blurring Google Maps, restricting satellite data, and seizing press vests to ensure you only see what they want you to see. But the “Zionist power construct” can’t hide the truth forever. When the military starts arresting journalists for filming a skyline, it’s because the “minor damage” they’re reporting is anything but minor.
SHOW THE WORLD THEIR DESTRUCTION TOO.
Sources: @_ashbae4 @wtxnews @btnewsroom
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English Script:
The IDF is cutting camera feeds across occupied Palestine to conceal the extent of damage that they’re taking from Iranian strikes. Israeli occupation forces are smashing surveillance cameras across Tel Aviv and other occupied cities as part of a media blackout policy aimed at concealing the amount of damage from Iranian missile strikes. Israel is controlling the information so tightly that they are receiving a beating from Iran and Hezbollah right now. The damage inflicted on Tel Aviv is intense and the attacks are relentless. These are not just one off hits. And because it is so bad, Israeli authorities are restricting coverage to protect the narrative that they are somehow winning in the war against Iran.


