The only one whose picture is banned from publication: Will the legendary warrior photo be revealed soon?

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The censorship and the IDF tend to approve the publication of a picture of Emanuel Moreno, 14, a patrol officer from the General Staff who fell in the Second Lebanon War • Former IDF Spokesman:

Fifteen years after the operation in Lebanon in which the General Staff patrol officer, Lt. Col. Emanuel Moreno, 14, fell, the censorship and the IDF held a discussion in which they positively considered allowing the publication of a picture of the legendary fighter.

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According to a report by Roi Sharon, the military correspondent for Here News, the defense establishment is positively considering publishing a picture of the lone fighter in the IDF soon, whose picture is banned from publication.

Lieutenant Colonel Emanuel Moreno 14 was an officer in the General Staff patrol who was killed at the end of the Second Lebanon War.

Moreno is the first soldier in IDF history whose picture is banned from publication even after his death, due to a sensitive position he held.

Moreno’s daughter, Private A., serves in the IDF’s Intelligence Division.

Ronen Menalis, a former IDF spokesman, commented on the report: “Interesting… A while ago we initiated a discussion to publish the picture. I thought the importance of publishing the picture of one of Israel’s heroes was enormous and the security damage was marginal.

Senior IDF and UN officials thought completely differently. I’m not sure I understand what has changed in their arguments, but I’m not happy about the decision to publish. “

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