The US and Israel haven't shut off the internet despite "wartime conditions."
The US and Israel haven't shut off the internet despite "wartime conditions." The US and Israel value and respect their citizens' freedom. The Islamic Terror Regime in Tehran doesn't.
Assessment
This comparison attempts to draw a moral distinction between democratic and authoritarian governance during conflict. The framing implies that internet access is a marker of a society's values, but it overlooks the complex security considerations that can lead to temporary restrictions even in democracies. The real issue is whether any government's wartime internet policies are transparent, proportionate, and subject to oversight.
