Israeli media: 60% of Israel is without electricity
Despite the claims of the Zionist authorities about the disruption in the power plant, blackouts in the occupied territories are the result of numerous cyber attacks. |
Israel is preparing for multiple power outages that will affect more than 60 percent of its regions, with each region lasting approximately 48 hours, Israeli Channel 11 reported. In addition, local power outages are expected to last up to three weeks.
The Director General of the Ministry of Health of the Zionist regime warned about its consequences and said: in the event of a blackout scenario, we may face a situation where a significant number of Israelis will lose their lives.
According to the report, senior Israeli emergency service officials are particularly concerned about “patients dependent on artificial respiration and patients with respiratory disease” in the event of a widespread and prolonged power outage. Their estimate shows that there are approximately 35,000 respiratory patients in the occupied territories.
The report revealed that Israel’s Ministry of Health has begun purchasing large-scale generators for respiratory patients. These measures are aimed at preventing the collapse of the health care system.
Israeli media two days ago reported a widespread power outage in many areas of occupied Palestine on February 18, including in Haifa, Safad and Dimona.
These media pointed out that 120,000 Israelis were without electricity and claimed that this outage also reached Bnei Brak, Petah Tikva and Beer Sheva.
It is said that cyber attacks on the electricity system that have affected its infrastructure is the most important reason for power outages in the occupied territories. This is while the Zionist authorities have falsely attributed the disruption to the power plant as the reason for this blackout.
Occupied territories are facing power outages while the brutal attacks of the Zionist regime on Gaza have not only cut off electricity to houses and centers, but also hospitals in Gaza are without electricity due to these attacks, and many patients and wounded are due to lack of electricity. have lost their lives.
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