During the day, both sides lost resources for communication.
The work of Israel's largest mobile operator, Pelephone, was disrupted by hacktivists, and the complete lack of Internet continues in Gaza. According to the non-profit organization NetBlocks, which monitors the global Internet, the Pelephone network was disrupted on January 23. Anonymous Sudan claimed responsibility for the attack in its Telegram channel.
Pelephone is one of the leading and oldest telecommunications companies in Israel, with approximately 2 million subscribers. NetBlocks confirmed the Pelephone network failure, citing user reports of outages.
NetBlocks post about disabling the Pelephone network
Anonymous Sudan claims to have dealt a "devastating blow" to the infrastructure of one of the largest mobile operators and telecommunications companies in Israel.
Anonymous Sudan post about the Pelephone attack
Anonymous Sudan also stated that it is ready to take responsibility for any damage caused to the general condition of the Pelephone network.
"The collateral damage will be quite large, as many mission-critical systems are hosted here, including SCADA and other infrastructure-based endpoints, as well as companies that rely on Pelephone's infrastructure," Anonymous Sudan noted.
The group has vowed to continue its attacks against Israel. At the same time, there is an almost complete lack of Internet access in Gaza. According to NetBlocks, there has been a telecommunications blackout in Gaza since January 22. This incident is likely to severely limit the ability of most residents to communicate.
The work of Israel's largest mobile operator, Pelephone, was disrupted by hacktivists, and the complete lack of Internet continues in Gaza. According to the non-profit organization NetBlocks, which monitors the global Internet, the Pelephone network was disrupted on January 23. Anonymous Sudan claimed responsibility for the attack in its Telegram channel.
Pelephone is one of the leading and oldest telecommunications companies in Israel, with approximately 2 million subscribers. NetBlocks confirmed the Pelephone network failure, citing user reports of outages.
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NetBlocks post about disabling the Pelephone network
Anonymous Sudan claims to have dealt a "devastating blow" to the infrastructure of one of the largest mobile operators and telecommunications companies in Israel.
![2ow1g8feuup0merqev50g50b50rq5g5y.png](https://www.securitylab.ru/upload/medialibrary/bbf/2ow1g8feuup0merqev50g50b50rq5g5y.png)
Anonymous Sudan post about the Pelephone attack
Anonymous Sudan also stated that it is ready to take responsibility for any damage caused to the general condition of the Pelephone network.
"The collateral damage will be quite large, as many mission-critical systems are hosted here, including SCADA and other infrastructure-based endpoints, as well as companies that rely on Pelephone's infrastructure," Anonymous Sudan noted.
The group has vowed to continue its attacks against Israel. At the same time, there is an almost complete lack of Internet access in Gaza. According to NetBlocks, there has been a telecommunications blackout in Gaza since January 22. This incident is likely to severely limit the ability of most residents to communicate.