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SUN · 2026-04-05 · 01:13 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0405-52786
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US satellite firm Planet Labs announces blackout on war on Iran images

Planet Labs, a US satellite imaging company, will indefinitely withhold imagery of Iran and the Middle East region due to a request from the US government. The decision, announced in an email to customers, expands upon previous delays implemented by the company to prevent adversaries from using the imagery for attacks.

By AFP and ReutersAl JazeeraFiled 2026-04-05 · 01:13 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
US satellite firm Planet Labs announces blackout on war on Iran images
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Planet Labs, a US satellite imaging company, will indefinitely withhold imagery of Iran and the Middle East region due to a request from the US government. The decision, announced in an email to customers, expands upon previous delays implemented by the company to prevent adversaries from using the imagery for attacks. The restriction includes withholding imagery dating back to March 9 and is expected to last until the end of the US-Israel war on Iran, which began on February 28. Planet Labs will switch to a "managed distribution of images," releasing imagery on a case-by-case basis for urgent needs or public interest. The company stated it is balancing the needs of all stakeholders in these extraordinary circumstances.

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Planet Labs will withhold imagery dating back to March 9.

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The restriction expands upon a 14-day delay on imagery of the Middle East implemented last month.

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Planet Labs will indefinitely withhold visuals of Iran and the region of conflict in the Middle East.

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The US government requested satellite imagery providers to impose an “indefinite withhold of imagery”.

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The policy is expected to remain in effect until the end of the war, which began on February 28.

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Company says move amid US-Israel war on Iran comes after a request from the US government.Satellite imaging company Planet Labs has said it will indefinitely withhold visuals of Iran and the ⁠region of conflict in the Middle East to comply with a request from United States President Donald Trump’s administration.The US company announced the decision in an email to customers on Saturday, with news agencies quoting it as saying the government had asked satellite imagery providers ⁠to impose an “indefinite withhold of imagery”.The restriction expands upon a 14-day delay on imagery of the Middle East that Planet Labs implemented last month, which extended an initial 96-hour delay, a move the firm said was meant to prevent adversaries from using the imagery to attack the US and its allies.Planet Labs said it will withhold imagery dating back to March 9 and ‌that it expects the policy to remain in effect until the end of the war, which began on February 28 when the US and Israel launched aerial attacks against Iran. The conflict has since spread across the region, with Iran firing missile and drone barrages at Israel and US assets, as well as civilian infrastructure across the Gulf.Planet Labs, which was founded in 2010 by former NASA scientists, said in its email to customers that it would switch to a “managed distribution of images” deemed not ⁠to pose a risk to safety.Under a new system, Planet Labs will release imagery on a case-by-case basis for urgent, mission-critical requirements or in the public interest.“These ⁠are extraordinary circumstances, and we are doing all we can to balance ⁠the needs of all our stakeholders,” the California-based company was quoted as saying.
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