News outlets and illegal settlers reported dozens of fires and explosions erupted at various industrial facilities, citing equipment disruption as a possible cause.
The incident raised allegations of intentional sabotage targeting the production capacity of Zionist groups.
Elad Peretz Air Services said a considerable number of flames have been generated within smart air conditioning systems installed in many factories.
The company described this pattern as very unusual and consistent with the adjusted interference.
The report comes as anti-Israel sentiment has grown all over the world, while the regime’s brutal war in Gaza is entering its second year.
Meanwhile, in late June, an anti-Zionist cybergroup named Cyberisnaadfront claimed responsibility for the major cyberattacks of Bensimon Aluminum Industries, a contractor closely tied to Israeli military and defense facilities.
According to the group, the operation disabled all operational systems at the facility and extracted classification data related to the defensive infrastructure before destroying the original to prevent recovery.
The group identified Bensimon as a key player in the design and construction of safe military facilities, including underground facilities and infrastructure linked to Unit 8200, the administration’s cyber intelligence division.
The attack continued in an early stage targeting Rafael, the leading weapons manufacturer operating under Israeli War Ministry.
MNA
