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Reports circulating online suggest that the information barrier around the recent Iran–Israel escalation is beginning to break. For several days, Israeli authorities had reportedly restricted citizens from posting or sharing footage related to Iranian missile strikes, creating a significant information blackout on social media.

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Despite those restrictions, videos and photos from affected areas have started appearing online. Some Israeli residents, particularly in cities like Tel Aviv, are reportedly sharing images of the aftermath of strikes, saying the situation on the ground cannot remain hidden indefinitely. These posts have begun spreading across different platforms, offering glimpses of the impact of the attacks.

At the same time, information about the scale of damage and the number of casualties remains uncertain. During armed conflicts, governments often tightly control sensitive details for security or strategic reasons, and this practice is not unique to Israel—it has been seen in many countries during wartime.

For now, social media appears to be revealing more about what people claim is happening on the ground. However, observers also expect that authorities and platforms may attempt to tighten controls again if they believe certain information could affect public safety or military operations.

Because the situation between Israel and Iran is rapidly evolving, many reports circulating online remain difficult to independently verify, and details may change as more confirmed information becomes available.

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