Jordan’s government on Tuesday banned “publication of any videos or information about the kingdom’s defensive operations”, according the official news agency. The decision, which excludes licensed media, was made because of the “sensitivity” of the operations and “unauthorised people” spreading misleading information . Security forces have dealt with 157 incidents of “falling objects and shrapnel” since the outbreak of the Iran war on Saturday, according to the Internal Security Directorate. There has been no reported deaths.

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