El ataque de ayer es un casus belli perpetrado por Israel. Hoy Israel está en guerra, Irán tiene derecho a defenderse y la mayor parte del planeta está con Irán. https://t.co/hYvG9XnGnf
— Malaspina (@Malaspina550036) June 13, 2025
Irán lanza más de cien drones contra Israel en represalia por el ataque
El ejército israelí intercepta los drones mientras el OIEA confirma que la radiación en Natanz no ha aumentado tras los bombardeos.
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— Diario Socialista (@DSocialista_) June 13, 2025
Iran has taken the fight to cyberspace. Reports confirm that Iranian hackers have infiltrated Israel’s alert systems, disrupting critical infrastructure used to warn civilians of incoming missile strikes. The breach raises serious concerns about national security, as Israel faces mounting threats from Tehran.
The attack was swift and calculated. On June 13, Iranian cyber units successfully compromised Israel’s emergency notification networks, preventing timely alerts from reaching the public. These systems are designed to provide real-time warnings during military escalations, making their failure a direct threat to civilian safety.
Cyber warfare is evolving. Unlike traditional military strikes, digital attacks leave little physical evidence, making attribution and retaliation more complex. Iran has long invested in cyber capabilities, and this latest operation demonstrates its ability to disrupt Israeli defenses without firing a single missile.
Sources:
https://socradar.io/reflections-of-israel-iran-conflict-cyber-world