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Israel Silences Reports on Hezbollah Attacks’ Damage

Israel Silences Reports on Hezbollah Attacks’ Damage
Hezbollah aired footage on Sunday of Israeli bases and barracks that it said it targeted. (Photo: video grab)

By Romana Rubeo Twitter X Logo

Hezbollah said in a statement that Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah is set to speak at 6 PM “to discuss latest developments”.

Israel imposed a censorship order on Sunday, prohibiting the reporting of any damage resulting from Hezbollah strikes, as the group published scenes of Israeli military bases and vowed to provide evidence that it had successfully hit certain targets, as reported by The Telegraph.

The Israeli army stated “very little damage” from Hezbollah’s rocket fire, but Hezbollah disputed the claim and announced that the first stage of its attack was completed. The Israeli government issued a censorship decree to prevent reporting on the damage caused by rocket attacks.

Hezbollah showed images of Israeli military bases it targeted, including key strategic locations. The group confirmed launching an air assault with drones and missiles, framing it as a response to the assassination of a leader.

Romana Rubeo is an Italian writer and the managing editor of The Palestine Chronicle. Her articles appeared in many online newspapers and academic journals. She holds a Master’s Degree in Foreign Languages and Literature and specializes in audio-visual and journalism translation.



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