With Israel continuing to await the promised Iranian attack in retaliation for the alleged Israeli killing of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran two weeks ago, most media coverage has focused on Iran’s blustering threats and Israeli preparations.
Meanwhile in Iran, the regime appears undecisive and is being criticized from within, while the new government already seemed in disarray, even before a massive cyberattack reportedly crippled the country’s banking system on Wednesday.
As the opposition outlet Iran International reported, operations of the Central Bank of Iran and other banks were significantly disrupted, with all computer systems being shut down following a cyberattack described as one of the largest ever attacks on Iran’s state infrastructure.
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Meanwhile in Iran, the regime appears undecisive and is being criticized from within, while the new government already seemed in disarray, even before a massive cyberattack reportedly crippled the country’s banking system on Wednesday.
As the opposition outlet Iran International reported, operations of the Central Bank of Iran and other banks were significantly disrupted, with all computer systems being shut down following a cyberattack described as one of the largest ever attacks on Iran’s state infrastructure.
More

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