Terrorist ‘israeli’ regime has imposed censorship on the coverage of locations targeted in Iran’s retaliatory strike
Israel has reportedly ordered the closure of military facilities and imposed a media blackout on reports regarding the consequences of a recent large-scale retaliatory missile strike by Iran.

According to a report by Middle East Eye on Wednesday, Israeli censorship has complicated efforts to fully evaluate the impact of an Iranian retaliatory attack carried out the day before.
According to the report, following Iran’s launch of multiple ballistic missile strikes, with video evidence confirming that many struck their intended targets, Israel responded by sealing off numerous military zones and imposing a media blackout on the locations impacted by the missiles.
On Tuesday evening, Iran initiated a rapid missile offensive targeting the military, intelligence, and surveillance installations of Israel, leading nearly 10 million residents to seek refuge in bomb shelters.
Israel reported that a majority of the missiles had been intercepted; however, video footage circulating online appeared to show several projectiles impacting and detonating within the occupied territories.
One of the locations targeted in the raid was Israel’s Nevatim Air Base, a facility that accommodates F-35 fighter jets.
The military forces of the occupying authority have refrained from commenting on the extent of damage sustained at the base and various other sites. They stated that providing such information could potentially aid Iran in assessing the impact and success of its recent attacks.
Iran has launched an initiative called Operation True Promise 2, in retaliation to what it describes as Israel’s aggressive actions involving the targeted killing of key figures within the resistance leadership.
The Iranian delegation at the United Nations has described the recent strike as a “lawful, rational, and legitimate action” in retaliation for what it referred to as terrorist attacks by the Zionist regime. These attacks, according to Iran, targeted Iranian citizens and interests and violated the country’s national sovereignty.
The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) of Iran has announced that 90 percent of the missiles deployed in a recent attack successfully reached their intended targets.
On Tuesday, Iran conducted its second operation targeting Israel, following an April offensive involving missiles and drones. This action was carried out in response to a fatal Israeli airstrike on the Iranian consulate located in Syria’s capital.
Israel is presently engaged in a severe two-front military campaign that has resulted in the deaths of nearly 41,700 individuals in the Gaza Strip and close to 2,000 more in Lebanon over the last year.