There have been various claims circulating online about the situation in Israel, especially in the context of the ongoing conflict with Hamas. However, the specific claim that “Israel just went dark” appears to be unsubstantiated.
Recent fact-checks have highlighted that misinformation is spreading rapidly, including false claims about crisis actors and exaggerated reports of foreign military involvement. It’s important to verify such information through reliable sources before drawing conclusions.
apnews.com/article/israel-hamas-war-fact-check-e829d1dddcc2dad0f5f99cf62ef353ad
apnews.com/article/israel-hamas-gaza-misinformation-fact-check-e58f9ab8696309305c3ea2bfb269258e
Potential misinformation:
انقطاع الكهرباء عن مستوطنات إسرائيلية عقب سقوط صواريخ من لبنانt.co/ANziaQTt3u
— يني شفق العربية (@YeniSafakArabic) October 2, 2024
Update: Channel 12 Israel: Power outage in several settlements in the Upper Galilee due to Hezbollah rockets.
— EndGameWW3 🇺🇸 (@EndGameWW3) October 2, 2024
🇮🇱🇱🇧FIRE AND POWER OUTAGES IN ISRAEL AFTER HEZBOLLAH ROCKET ATTACKS
Fires broke out in Tuba-Zangariyye, east of Safad, following rocket attacks by Hezbollah.
The group also targeted Shtula, Avdon (east of Nahariya), and Rosh Pina, leading to widespread power outages across… pic.twitter.com/Qkc8Nd3lpj
— AN-94 Reports (@an94reports) October 2, 2024
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