The media reported disruptions in the Israeli railway due to Iran's cyberattack
Israel's railway system was disabled after a cyberattack by Iran. This was reported by the Fars news agency on March 12.
"As a result of the cyberattack, [Israel's] railway system <... The station has been disabled, and the internal front of the regime has declared that all stations are unsafe," the Telegram channel said.
On March 11, the central headquarters of the Iranian military command Khatam al-Anbiya announced that Iran's policy of "mutual strikes" had ended, and from now on it would launch "continuous strikes" against US and Israeli troops. The statement noted that any American or Israeli vessel would be a "legitimate target" of the Iranian armed forces.
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