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The Israeli military has imposed new restrictions on media coverage of soldiers on active combat duty due to concerns about potential legal action against reservists traveling abroad over allegations of war crimes in Gaza. This follows an incident in Brazil where a reservist left the country after a judge ordered an investigation over war crime allegations. Under the new rules, media cannot display the full names or faces of soldiers of colonel rank and under, and they must not be linked to specific combat events.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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