15 years after the operation in Lebanon in which the Sayeret Matkal officer Lt. Col. Emmanuel Moreno was killed, a discussion was held in the censorship and the IDF in which they examined whether to allow the publication of the legendary warrior's photo.
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According to a report by Roy Sharon, the military correspondent for Kan News, the defense establishment is considering publishing the photo of the only soldier in the IDF whose photo is prohibited from publication. Lieutenant Colonel Emmanuel Moreno 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 photo is prohibited from publication even after his death, due to the sensitive role he played. Moreno's daughter, a Private First Class, serves in the IDF Intelligence Division. Ronen Manelis, a former IDF spokesman, commented on the report: "Interesting... Some time ago, we initiated a discussion to publish the photo. I thought that the importance of publishing the photo of one of Israel's heroes was enormous and the security damage was minimal. "Seniors in the IDF and the Intelligence Directorate thought completely differently. I'm not sure I understand what changed in their arguments, but I'm not happy about the decision to publish it.".