Israeli media admitted that they were deceived by Iranian psychological warfare because they had hacked the missile interception systems.
Tel Aviv, June 16 (RHC)-- Israeli media outlets have acknowledged falling victim to a meticulously orchestrated Iranian psychological and cyber warfare campaign, which exploited vulnerabilities in Israel’s missile defense systems.
According to reports, Iranian hackers infiltrated critical interception networks, triggering widespread panic without a single missile being launched.
Israeli media claimed that on the night of the incident, no actual missiles were fired, yet air raid sirens blared across the occupied territories, sending millions of residents scrambling to bomb shelters.
The outlets described the event as a humiliating breach, underscoring the potency of Iran’s cyber capabilities. “What we experienced was not a physical attack but a calculated cyber assault designed to sow fear and chaos,” one major news channel reported.
Analysts in Israeli media emphasized that the operation was a masterclass in psychological warfare, exploiting public anxieties and exposing gaps in Israel’s defense infrastructure.
The absence of physical projectiles amplified the psychological impact, as citizens braced for the attack. The Israeli military, caught off guard, has maintained a heightened alert status. Authorities announced that security protocols, including instructions for residents in affected areas to stay near shelters, remain in effect until further notice.
Military spokespersons have vowed to investigate the breach and bolster cyber defenses, though public confidence in the systems has been shaken.
This incident marks a significant escalation in Iran’s non-kinetic warfare strategy, showcasing its ability to disrupt and destabilize through digital means.
Israeli officials have yet to release a detailed response, but the event has sparked intense debate about their preparedness for hybrid threats in an increasingly volatile region.