Israel’s power grid was hacked
Yesterday, news sources reported that the electricity of thousands of houses in the occupied territories was cut off, but reliable information indicates that the hacking of the Zionist power grid was the reason for the massive power cut in the occupied territories. |
“Technical failure in one of the power plants caused about 10,000 homes across Israel to lose power on Sunday.” This report by Anatolia News Network was about widespread power outages in various cities of the occupied territories.
Israel’s Channel 12 reported that the cities that faced widespread power outages were: Haifa, Ashkelon, Bnei Brak and Petah Tikva.
Following the continuation of the Zionist regime’s crimes in the Gaza Strip, the resistance forces have clearly warned the Zionists that there are specific targets inside the occupied territories for attack, which could include the energy transmission network.
While Channel 12 of the Zionist regime emphasized that the reason for the power outage yesterday was not cyber attacks, but reliable information indicated that the hacking of the power grid of the Zionist regime was the reason for the widespread power outage.
This Israeli media, without mentioning the duration of the power outage, announced that the problem has been solved and that replacement units have compensated for the lack of electricity and most of the houses have been connected.
Also on 21st of February, Yediot Aharonot newspaper announced in a report that Hizbollah’s attacks on the north of the occupied territories caused extensive damage to the electricity facilities in these areas, as a result of which the electricity flow was cut off in these areas.
The energy transmission lines of the Zionist regime have become one of the targets completely in the hands of the resistance groups, and the authorities of the Zionist regime are extremely afraid of the occurrence of events like yesterday’s incident, which causes the escalation of discontent inside the occupied territories.
Source: Fars
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