Tel Aviv, March 4 -- The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) is moving to tighten restrictions on soldiers' social media use after an internal probe revealed that Hamas exploited online posts to map out Nahal Oz base before its October 7 attack.

During the October 7 attack on Nahal Oz, 53 soldiers were killed and 10 more were taken captive.

New measures include a ban on photography inside IDF facilities, strict penalties for violations, and security classifications for a wider range of military roles. Soldiers and officers in various positions will also be prohibited from using Facebook and other platforms to prevent intelligence leaks.

Additionally, the army will restrict the public from filming civilian-attended ceremonies and events.

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