'Israel' disarrayed in North amid suspected cyberattack: Reports
The Israeli occupation forces were sent into a spiral in northern occupied Palestine by what seemingly was a false alarm.
The Israeli occupation is still disarrayed and paralyzed over what happened in northern occupied Palestine over the span of late Wednesday, with Israeli media saying there was an error that spread paranoia throughout the Israeli occupation.
Israeli media have confirmed that there were no longer suspicions regarding the threat of drone infiltrations from the north of Lebanon, indicating that "there appears to be a malfunction that is being examined." This was confirmed by the spokesperson for the Israeli occupation forces.
Israeli media further added that "numerous alerts from the Northern Front's leadership, which caused panic in Israel, are suspected to be related to a cyberattack.
The media reported earlier in the day that UAVs and possibly paratroopers and paragliders infiltrated the occupied Palestinian-Lebanese borders, sending shockwaves throughout the Israeli occupation in a step that potentially stokes the existing tensions in the region.
The security operation carried out in northern Palestine, whose presumed origin in Lebanon, overwhelmed the Israeli occupation and caused sirens to sound all over occupied Northern Palestine, with nearly every single settlement activating its EAS.
Israeli media reported that preliminary reports suggest that dozens of UAVs were launched from Lebanon toward the Israeli settlements erected in northern occupied Palestine.
Meanwhile, some outlets suggested that the UAVs were launched in tandem with paratroopers and paragliders taking into the airspace of occupied Palestine from Lebanon.
"The fleet of drones in the north is a warning from Hezbollah to Israel," former Israeli Deputy Chief of Staff Dan Harel said.
"There are reports about 20 drones that crossed the airspace all the way to Bisan," an Al Mayadeen correspondent reported, stressing that there is a fear "in Israel that the Al-Aqsa Flood scenario will be repeated in the wake of developments in the northern region."