Channel 14 military correspondent Noam Amir accused the Israeli military censor of allowing a rival broadcaster to publish forbidden information for over 11 hours while demanding he delete a similar report within minutes. Amir called the censor's behavior irresponsible and harmful to state security.
Channel 14 military correspondent Noam Amir criticized the Israeli military censor on Saturday morning, accusing it of applying a double standard. According to Amir, the public broadcaster (KAN) published information that had been disqualified by the censor the previous evening, and the report remained online for over 11 hours without being removed. However, when Amir himself published similar information minutes before his statement, the censor contacted him demanding immediate deletion. Amir said he asked the censor why the other publication was allowed to remain for so long without receiving an explanation. He described the censor's conduct as 'irresponsible' and 'harmful to state security.' The Zioneer has previously reported on similar complaints from Channel 14 figures regarding alleged discrimination by the military censor.
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