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Achilles heel of the Zionists in case of Hezbollah attack on their power plants

The director of the Zionist power company emphasized that the settlers should be ready for Hezbollah's attack on the power plants and charge the car batteries.

Shaul Goldstein, the director of Noga Company, which manages the electricity sector in the Zionist regime, advised the Zionist settlers to charge their car batteries and mobile phones in addition to storing gasoline at home and filling their car tanks with fuel.

These recommendations were presented by Goldstein during an interview with Channel 12 of the Zionist regime, and he emphasized that if Hezbollah attacks Zionist power plants, a bad scenario is ahead.

Goldstein said: We hear and believe the words of Nasrallah (Secretary General of Lebanon’s Hezbollah). When he says that he will hit critical installations of Israel’s electricity system, he knows exactly what he is talking about, and we try to be as prepared as possible for all scenarios after closing all loopholes.

When the host of this Zionist channel asked Goldstein what would happen if Hezbollah succeeds in attacking one or two power plants, he said with a laugh: the same scenario that happened hours ago will be repeated (electricity of about 120,000 Israelis Interrupted). An electric company may be able to fix faults within 72 hours at best.

On Sunday, the Zionist media reported the power outage in several areas in occupied Palestine, including Ashkelon, Petah Tikva, Herzliya, Dimona, Rishon Letzion, Safed, Haifa, etc. Zionist media pointed out that there are currently about 120,000 settlers without electricity, claiming that this is due to a malfunction in one of the power plants and cannot be due to a cyber attack.

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