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23 July 2006
Subject: Military Operations in the North
-- Censorship Guidelines Regarding Ground Operations.
1. Following are the main censorship guidelines
regarding the continuation of military operations in the north,
with emphasis on ground warfare on the northern border.
2. The guidelines in this document are comprehensive
and refer to the option of large-scale military activity. The
relevant guidelines should also be applied to the current ground
operations.
3. Please brief editors, producers, broadcasters,
correspondents with emphasis on field correspondents and other
network employees on these guidelines in order to avoid any misunderstanding.
4. Due to the frequent broadcasts and the
many live updates considerable attention should be given to what
is said by the correspondents in the field. Please make sure
that any correspondent/analyst in the field knows the censorship
guidelines. The potential error during a live update is very
high and you are held responsible for everything broadcast during
a live update.
5. This document has been sent to local news
agencies as well.
6. This document is the follow-up to the former
document "The Fighting In The Northern Arena".
Sincerely,
Col. Sima Vaknin-Gil
Chief Censor
The Censorship Guidelines Regarding Ground
Operations In The North For Reports And Live Updates.
General
1. This document will detail the main guidelines
regarding operations on the northern border by the Censor.
2. This document contains three main topics:
general guidelines for news coverage, coverage of activity leading
to the ground operation and the coverage of the combat itself.
3. Any news item that is not within these
boundaries must be submitted to the Censorship before it is published.
General guidelines
4. Coverage of any kind, that states intent,
specific/general abilities and/or any operational activity (in
a live broadcast) is not authorized by the Censorship. In principle,
analysis based on matters that were approved for publication
is allowed.
5. In a case where a news item is not within
the boundaries given by the Chief Censor, the issue should be
dealt with by the two censorship bases either in Tel Aviv or
Jerusalem.
6. There is a special emphasis on matters
regarding the activity of special forces and the use of unique
kinds of ammunition and weaponry.
7. In principle, news items on the intelligence
abilities / lack of abilities during the operation will not be
authorized.
Coverage of activity leading to ground operation
The censorship does not approve any verbal
information or visual photography that attest to:
8. The military order-of-battle.
9. The type of force, the forces' special
abilities and warfare equipment.
10. Movement routes.
11. Assembly areas and deployments.
12. Information on forces transferring from
one area to another (thinning of forces).
13. Locations of command posts.
14. It is strictly forbidden to mention the
time and location in which the army forces might enter the enemy's
territory.
15. The codename of the operation will be
approved for publication only from the moment it begins.
16. Pictures of the army forces will be approved
as long as the location in which they were taken is not disclosed.
The live coverage of the combat itself
17. It is strictly forbidden to show a picture
of the full battle coverage, with an emphasis of identifying
the location (long shot pictures).
18. It is strictly forbidden to mention military
targets while these targets are being pursued.
19. It is strictly forbidden, until the information
is cleared by the censorship, to publish information concerning
missing personnel and captives (from both sides).
20. Coverage of aerial accidents in Israeli
territory can only be approved by the censor. In hostile territory,
this information will not be approved until the evacuation of
the staff and equipment from that area is completed.
21. It is strictly forbidden to conduct real
time coverage on visits of officials. Interviews and photography
will be approved later, after the end of the visit.
22. During an incident authorization
for coverage of the reasons for the incident will be given as
long as there is no breach of Israeli security concerns (thus
personal opinions and analyses for the reasons of the incident
are allowed).
23. Coverage of an incident with casualties
as always, must be submitted to the censorship.
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