Military censorship in Israel prevents publication about the damage to Iron Dome News


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Israeli military censorship banned the media from publishing the damage to the Iron Dome system after it was targeted by Lebanese Hezbollah yesterday, Wednesday.

The Hadashot Hamot website reported that the Iron Dome battery was damaged yesterday.

Hezbollah announced – earlier yesterday, Wednesday – that it had attacked 9 Israeli targets, and confirmed that it had destroyed the Iron Dome platform in the Ramot Naftali barracks with a guided missile, and said that it had attacked, with marches, the headquarters of the enemy’s officers and soldiers south of the Al-Kush settlement, causing deaths and injuries, as it was broadcast. Pictures of a military vehicle and its crew being targeted in the north.

Hezbollah broadcast scenes of its fighters targeting the Iron Dome platform in the Ramot Naftali barracks of the occupation army in northern Israel with a guided missile, leading to its destruction.

The party also said that it targeted, with a drone, Israeli soldiers at the Al-Baghdadi site. It also attacked gatherings of soldiers in Horsh Baram and the Birkat Risha and Al-Malikiyah sites, and bombed the Al-Samaqa and Zibdin sites.

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