The censor’s paradox: Israeli censorship, Gaza and information control in the AI age

The censor’s paradox: Israeli censorship, Gaza and information control in the AI age


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Gio 16 aprile 2026

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Israel is the only democracy where journalists are legally required to submit material to a military censor - and where those same journalists are also legally constrained from explaining how that system works. The result is a paradoxical loop; censorship is widely known, routinely practiced and structurally difficult to describe from within.
This panel examines how that loop shaped reporting on Gaza. Drawing on investigations by Haaretz, +972 Magazine/Local Call and Shomrim, the discussion will showcase moments when journalists were forced to confront censorship. Discussing how OSINT, satellite imagery and international collaborations can help negotiate and publish facts the censor may have initially blocked.
The panel will also address how censorship persists despite its growing futility. As information circulates globally and in real time, Israeli authorities increasingly rely on technological enforcement - including AI systems used to monitor journalists’, soldiers’, and civilians’ social media activity for potential “leaks.”
Israel offers a revealing case study of how states double down on control even as it becomes harder to sustain. Rather than treating censorship as a single institution, the panel approaches it as a shared condition of Israeli journalism - collectively understood, unevenly enforced and difficult to name from within - and asks what this means for reporting war in the age of AI, OSINT and global information flows.
Moderated by Omer Benjakob.


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Yuval Abraham
Yuval Abraham

Yuval Abraham is an Israeli investigative journalist writing for +972 Magazine and Local Call. He is also co-director of the documentary No Other Land.

Omer Benjakob
Omer Benjakob

Omer Benjakob is an investigative journalist for Haaretz focused on the intersection of national security, geopolitics and technology. He covers disinformation, cyber and surveillance and has participated in a number of international investigations, among them Project Pegasus, and “Team Jorge”/Story Killers, a groundbreaking global undercover investigation into the private market of disinformation market and the digital mercenaries offering election interference as a service. He was the first journalist to reveal the existence of offensive AdInt firms and the sale of a zero-click ad-based spyware to a state client by Israel's Insanet. His investigation into Intellexa's sale of spyware to a militia in Sudan was shortlisted for the EU's European Press Prize for investigative journalism (2023). He is also a researcher and his writing on Wikipedia has been published in Wired UK, the Columbia Journalism Review and MIT Press, as well as academic journals. Born in New York and raised in Tel Aviv, he lives in Jaffa with his wife and teaches in a local college in Israel. He is also an associate research fellow at the Center for Research and Interdisciplinarity (LPI) in Paris, a research institute affiliated with the Université Paris Cité focused on open science.

Milan Czerny
Milan Czerny

Milàn Czerny is an investigative journalist for Shomrim, Israel's only independent non-profit investigative news organization. His investigations, often OSINT-based, on the war in Gaza and in Ukraine have appeared in outlets such as The Associated Press, The Forward, Haaretz, Ynet, and other Israeli media outlets. He previously worked with the Russian-language independent media outlet The Insider, publishing investigations, news stories, and video reporting. He is fluent in French, Russian, Hebrew, and English. He holds a Master of Philosophy in Russian Studies from Oxford University, and a Bachelor of Science from King's College London, War Studies Department.

Gur Megiddo
Gur Megiddo

Gur Megiddo is the lead investigative journalist for TheMarker, the financial daily of the Haaretz group. Specializing in political and corporate corruption, cyber warfare, intelligence, and global disinformation, his reporting has sparked numerous criminal probes and indictments both in Israel and abroad. Megiddo has played a pivotal role in high-stakes international collaborations alongside prominent organizations such as Forbidden Stories, Citizen Lab, and PPLAAF. He is particularly recognized for his central role in the exposure of ""Team Jorge,"" a mercenary group that manipulated elections in dozens of countries, as well as for a long-running series of impactful investigations into mining mogul Dan Gertler. Megiddo’s work has frequently navigated the constraints of Israeli military censorship, most notably during his efforts to uncover the Mossad’s campaign to pressure former ICC Chief Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda into dropping or minimizing cases against Israel—a story that was later brought to global light by The Guardian. A recipient of the Uri Avnery Award for Courageous Journalism and the Knight of Quality Government, Megiddo was also part of the collective that won the IJ4EU Impact Award for excellence in collaborative journalism. Currently based in Madrid, he continues to report for both Israeli and international audiences, focusing on the intersection of power, money, and security.

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