Radware reports 700 surge in cyberattacks on Israel following strikes on Iran
The cybersecurity company Radware announced on Sunday that cyber attacks against Israel had increased by 700% since the Israeli military launched “Operation Rising Lion” on Thursday night, targeting the Iranian regime’s nuclear and military assets. The company reported a “significant escalation in malicious network activity targeting Israeli infrastructure.”
Cyberattacks disrupt Iranian banks fresh strikes reported in western Tehran
IDF intel. chief: We broke into the Iranian regime • Haifa oil refinery’s facilities shut down following Iranian missile strike • 24 Israelis killed, over 590 wounded since Friday
Iranian missiles impact central Israel in morning barrage injuring 5
Rocket hits Herzliya, lightly hurting several people in bus parking lot; IDF says it shot down 30 drones launched at Israel overnight; Iran indicates it wants diplomatic end to hostilities
Report Trump rejected Israeli plan to kill Irans supreme leader
U.S. official says White House saw plan to kill Khamenei as a move that would enflame the conflict and potentially destabilize the region, wanting to keep current conflict focused on nuclear program
Global price hikes Irans move that could threaten the worlds economy
Tehran’s threat to block the Strait of Hormuz—a critical oil chokepoint handling a third of global seaborne shipments—is widely dismissed as a self-destructive bluff, yet risks spiking oil prices and triggering global economic turmoil
Trump Iran must abandon its nuclear program
The US president demands Iran “give up entirely” on nuclear ambitions, urges evacuation of Tehran, and rejects claims of seeking Israel-Iran ceasefire.
IDF says it eliminated Irans top military commander who was in office only days
Ali Shadmani had served as Iran’s emergency wartime chief of staff after his predecessor was eliminated by Israel in the opening strike of the war.
Morning missile attack from Iran sends millions of Israelis into shelters
Ten injured seeking shelter • Two impact sites reported • Fires in Sharon, Central, and Dan regions sparked by falling missile fragments.
Bazan oil refinerys facilities shut down following Iran missile strike
The company stated that it is collaborating with the Israel Electric Corporation, which “immediately mobilized,” to restore a regular electricity supply to the complex as quickly as possible.