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A senior court justice directed a government minister to delete a video of a flotilla incident from all accounts. The order was issued on Friday.
order-order.comSupreme Court Deputy President Justice Noam Sohlberg ruled on Friday that a government minister must remove a video depicting a flotilla incident from all social media accounts. The ruling requires the video to be deleted across every platform where it appears. No additional conditions or deadlines were stated in the order.
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Background on the Order The directive follows the posting of footage showing the incident. The court did not release further details about the content or context of the video. The minister has not issued a public response to the ruling.
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