Countries under attack in the Middle East are tightening rules around images shared by journalists and citizens. For The National, CBC News chief correspondent Adrienne Arsenault breaks down military censorship and how it’s changing some of what you see in this war.
Breakdown
- Live images of missile strikes are now rare due to military censorship. 11s
- Israel bans live reporting of missile events; violators risk arrest or deportation. 52s
- UAE and Gulf states jail people for sharing sensitive war-related content. 1m 18s
- Kuwait, Iran, and Saudi Arabia impose strict controls on media and reporting. 2m 3s
- Access to precise information is increasingly difficult as war continues. 3m 2s
