Settlers have been banned from sharing or publishing images or videos related to the Iranian retaliation to avoid further embarrassment for the regime's embattled military.
If the ICJ ever gets around to pretending to do their jobs, I wonder if Israel's success or failure at this kind of prohibition in this context would be considered as evidence. Thinking of all the social media of genocide promotion, like by soldiers, and various prominent figures saying all kinds of whack shit. Israel would of course argue that it's very difficult to control millions of people. But now, when they are motivated by their own interests. suddenly they do seem to have control.
(PS I might make a thorough post about it but I just checked in on the SA vs Israel ICJ case. It looks like nothing will happen til at least January 2026, but probably later.)
So the various videos of bombs falling. I have a question about the ones that are being captured on cellphones. Especially when it seems like a group of people are hanging out on a balcony or near a window. Often the sounds they are making are like "whoa!!" and sounding excited, not particularly afraid.
How normal is this behavior? Are a lot of people spectating/recording? Prior to the motivation of getting a good video via camera phone to post on social media, did people always do this? Or are most people hiding under a table or in the bathtub or basement?