WANA (Jun 18) – Israel has implemented stricter media protocols regarding the release of footage showing Iranian missiles hitting designated targets in Iran’s latest attack, compared to previous strikes.

 

Since the start of the Iran-Israel war, the publication of images showing Iranian missile impacts in the occupied territories has faced severe restrictions. These protocols are now being enforced with even greater stringency.

 

The limited footage released from previous Iranian attacks, which showed successful missile strikes, increased public pressure over Israel’s military capabilities. While Iran’s operations have consistently targeted multiple locations across different cities, media coverage has remained narrowly focused on small, specific areas.

 

In this new wave of Iranian attacks, even this minimal coverage is facing intensified Israeli censorship. Live cameras broadcasting from the skies over the occupied territories now only show missiles mid-flight, deliberately panning away at the moment of impact to prevent recording the strikes.

 

However, unofficial footage circulated since the beginning of Iran’s attacks confirms multiple successful Iranian missile strikes.