Israel has closed schools and restricted large gatherings as the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran continues, with daily missile attacks limiting public dissent and creating widespread exhaustion among the population. Military censorship has intensified restrictions on media reporting of Iranian missile strikes, preventing journalists from fully documenting damage and targets, while those openly opposing the war face social ostracism and accusations of treason.
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Israel has closed schools and restricted large gatherings as the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran continues, with daily missile attacks limiting public dissent and creating widespread exhaustion among the population. Military censorship has intensified restrictions on media reporting of Iranian missile strikes, preventing journalists from fully documenting damage and targets, while those openly opposing the war face social ostracism and accusations of treason.