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Israeli Defense Minister Excludes Haaretz and Galei Tzahal Reporters From Briefing, Military Journalists Break Embargo

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A controversy erupted after Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz held a security briefing for military reporters but excluded Yaniv Kubovich of Haaretz and Doron Kadosh of Galei Tzahal, allegedly for political reasons. In response, their colleagues in the military press corps broke the embargo on the briefing’s content, publishing the information two hours early as a show of solidarity and protest against the political exclusion. Kubovich expressed gratitude on X (formerly Twitter) for the support, calling it a principled stand against political marginalization of journalists.

During the briefing, Katz stated that Israel has no territorial ambitions in Lebanon but emphasized that Israel will not retreat "one millimeter" until Hezbollah is disarmed. He noted that this stance is accepted by the United States and is anchored in the military annex of the framework agreement signed between Israel and Lebanon. Katz also revealed that he agreed with U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) commander Brad Cooper that the Israel Defense Forces will not withdraw from security zones in Syria and the Gaza Strip.

The incident highlights tensions between the Israeli defense establishment and certain media outlets, as well as the military press corps’ willingness to challenge political decisions affecting journalistic access. The briefing’s content underscores Israel’s firm security posture regarding Lebanon, Syria, and Gaza amid ongoing regional complexities.

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