Possible Iranian cyber attack hits Israel

 National Review:

Israeli government websites crashed on Tuesday following an alleged cyber attack.

Several government websites were inaccessible including sites for the Ministries of Health, Interior, and the Foreign Ministry. The sites crashed due to a cyber attack, sources told Channel 11 News and Haaretz.

Israeli’s National Cyber Directorate declared a state of emergency while the attack is being investigated, Haaretz reported. The strike was the largest cyber attack ever carried out against Israel, a senior defense official claimed to Haaretz.

Israeli Communications Minister Yoaz Hendel said his office is dealing with the issue.

The suspected attack came at roughly the same time that the Iran Revolutionary Guard Corps claimed, in a statement to Iranian media, that authorities foiled an operation by the Mossad to disrupt Iran’s Fordow nuclear facility. The claim could not be immediately verified.

The news comes after the Iran Revolutionary Guard Corps claimed responsibility for a ballistic missile attack on Erbil, Iraq, on Saturday. Missiles struck near the U.S. consulate in that city, although the IRGC said it was targeting Israeli “strategic centers.”

The missile attack came days after two IRGC officers were killed in an alleged Israeli air strike in Syria.
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Biden has been trying to get back into a goofy nuclear deal with Iran.  The Obama deal never made any sense and the current one negotiated by Russia is even worse.  Fortunately, Russia demanded sanctions relief to get it done and Biden finally said no to that. I expect Israel will respond to this attack.

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