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What Iran just did to Israel is nothing short of an unprecedented humiliation.
For the second time in the same day, Iranian missiles targeted Israel, destroying government and military buildings as well as secret installations. But it didn’t stop there. Iranian cyber units hacked into the settlers’ public surveillance cameras and were watching them live on screen while bombing them inside their homes.
These Iranian strikes have become devastating and highly dangerous. Everything is in chaos, and no one can grasp how Iran has achieved such power and precision in its attacks. The Iron Dome is failing, unable to intercept most of the incoming missiles.
So what happened exactly? Here’s a quick breakdown of how things got to this point.
Just about two hours ago, Iran launched a new missile salvo that resulted in one of the most precise and dangerous strikes so far.
The strike hit an area known as "Paris Square" in the occupied city of Haifa. This area includes the famous Sail Tower, the tallest building in the city, located near the rabbinical court and other important government complexes.
What many people don’t know is that the tower is not just an administrative structure. It’s a central hub that manages the entire northern region of the Israeli entity. Inside are offices for the Ministries of Interior, Health, Education, and Justice, along with branches of the Tax Authority, Housing Ministry, and Civil Registry. It’s also only about 700 meters from the Haifa port.
In other words, this building is the backbone of Israel’s northern administrative system.
According to the (IRGC), the buildings targeted weren’t just government offices, they also housed concealed military command and control centers (C2 sites). Iran had been tracking this area and hit them with a direct, precise strike.
So far, Israeli media has confirmed around 27 injuries from the attack, as the building was occupied at the time. The mayor of Haifa also confirmed that two strategic sites were hit, validating the significance of the target.
And it doesn’t stop there.
In this same wave of strikes, and in direct retaliation for Israel’s recent bombing of Iran’s national broadcasting center live on air, Iran hit the building of Israeli Channel 14, which it had previously threatened to target. According to news sources, the strike successfully hit its mark.
Now here’s what surprised Israel's axis of evil.
Iran’s strikes were never random. Yet, they are now focused on highly strategic targets such as command centers, government buildings, ports, and critical infrastructure. This new precision is the result of an intense cyber war raging between the two states.
Since the start of the war, a massive cyber alliance has formed, bringing together hackers from Iran, Russia, China, North Korea, and Pakistan. They’re battling against Israel’s cyber warfare teams and their Western allies. Iran’s coalition has already caused severe disruptions to Israel’s electronic infrastructure.
This Iranian cyber alliance is now penetrating highly sensitive systems, and there are (unconfirmed) reports that they may have infiltrated Zionist Israel’s air defense codes. Supporting this claim is the fact that more missiles than ever before are now breaching Israeli defenses.
A Bloomberg report (linked in the thread) revealed that Iran successfully hacked into public and civilian surveillance cameras across the occupied territories. They are using this access to instantly assess the results of their strikes and update targeting coordinates in real-time.
This led Israel’s former deputy head of cybersecurity to publicly urge citizens to either shut off or immediately change the passwords to their surveillance cameras, warning that Iran is now using them to monitor internal activity and track strike zones.
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What Iran just did to Israel is nothing short of an unprecedented humiliation.
For the second time in the same day, Iranian missiles targeted Israel, destroying government and military buildings as well as secret installations. But it didn’t stop there. Iranian cyber units hacked into the settlers’ public surveillance cameras and were watching them live on screen while bombing them inside their homes.
These Iranian strikes have become devastating and highly dangerous. Everything is in chaos, and no one can grasp how Iran has achieved such power and precision in its attacks. The Iron Dome is failing, unable to intercept most of the incoming missiles.
So what happened exactly? Here’s a quick breakdown of how things got to this point.
Just about two hours ago, Iran launched a new missile salvo that resulted in one of the most precise and dangerous strikes so far.
The strike hit an area known as "Paris Square" in the occupied city of Haifa. This area includes the famous Sail Tower, the tallest building in the city, located near the rabbinical court and other important government complexes.
What many people don’t know is that the tower is not just an administrative structure. It’s a central hub that manages the entire northern region of the Israeli entity. Inside are offices for the Ministries of Interior, Health, Education, and Justice, along with branches of the Tax Authority, Housing Ministry, and Civil Registry. It’s also only about 700 meters from the Haifa port.
In other words, this building is the backbone of Israel’s northern administrative system.
According to the (IRGC), the buildings targeted weren’t just government offices, they also housed concealed military command and control centers (C2 sites). Iran had been tracking this area and hit them with a direct, precise strike.
So far, Israeli media has confirmed around 27 injuries from the attack, as the building was occupied at the time. The mayor of Haifa also confirmed that two strategic sites were hit, validating the significance of the target.
And it doesn’t stop there.
In this same wave of strikes, and in direct retaliation for Israel’s recent bombing of Iran’s national broadcasting center live on air, Iran hit the building of Israeli Channel 14, which it had previously threatened to target. According to news sources, the strike successfully hit its mark.
Now here’s what surprised Israel's axis of evil.
Iran’s strikes were never random. Yet, they are now focused on highly strategic targets such as command centers, government buildings, ports, and critical infrastructure. This new precision is the result of an intense cyber war raging between the two states.
Since the start of the war, a massive cyber alliance has formed, bringing together hackers from Iran, Russia, China, North Korea, and Pakistan. They’re battling against Israel’s cyber warfare teams and their Western allies. Iran’s coalition has already caused severe disruptions to Israel’s electronic infrastructure.
This Iranian cyber alliance is now penetrating highly sensitive systems, and there are (unconfirmed) reports that they may have infiltrated Zionist Israel’s air defense codes. Supporting this claim is the fact that more missiles than ever before are now breaching Israeli defenses.
A Bloomberg report (linked in the thread) revealed that Iran successfully hacked into public and civilian surveillance cameras across the occupied territories. They are using this access to instantly assess the results of their strikes and update targeting coordinates in real-time.
This led Israel’s former deputy head of cybersecurity to publicly urge citizens to either shut off or immediately change the passwords to their surveillance cameras, warning that Iran is now using them to monitor internal activity and track strike zones.
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The problem is, Zionist Israel can’t do the same. Iran cut off internet access across the country two days ago to block Israeli cyber penetration. Moreover, the Iranian government has advised citizens to delete WhatsApp entirely, as the app is reportedly being used by the Israeli entity for surveillance and targeting.
Meanwhile, Iran has arrested a massive number of Mossad agents and spies operating in Tehran and other regions over the past few days, significantly degrading Israel’s intelligence capabilities. This has closed a gap that once gave Israel a sharp advantage, even though Israel still retains superiority in some areas of intelligence.
But make no mistake: Israel is now in a historic crisis.
For the first time in its history, an enemy power is bombing its internal cities, destroying its government buildings, and hitting military, technological, and media facilities, while also penetrating its cyberspace, spying on its citizens, and retaliating at the same level of military efficiency.
This has caused unprecedented panic among settlers, many of whom are now openly protesting against Netanyahu’s criminal policies that led them to this point.
As a result, Israel has imposed a massive media blackout, suppressing coverage and silencing public discourse.
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The problem is, Zionist Israel can’t do the same. Iran cut off internet access across the country two days ago to block Israeli cyber penetration. Moreover, the Iranian government has advised citizens to delete WhatsApp entirely, as the app is reportedly being used by the Israeli entity for surveillance and targeting.
Meanwhile, Iran has arrested a massive number of Mossad agents and spies operating in Tehran and other regions over the past few days, significantly degrading Israel’s intelligence capabilities. This has closed a gap that once gave Israel a sharp advantage, even though Israel still retains superiority in some areas of intelligence.
But make no mistake: Israel is now in a historic crisis.
For the first time in its history, an enemy power is bombing its internal cities, destroying its government buildings, and hitting military, technological, and media facilities, while also penetrating its cyberspace, spying on its citizens, and retaliating at the same level of military efficiency.
This has caused unprecedented panic among settlers, many of whom are now openly protesting against Netanyahu’s criminal policies that led them to this point.
As a result, Israel has imposed a massive media blackout, suppressing coverage and silencing public discourse.
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Bloomberg report👇🏻https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-06-20/iran-hijacking-home-security-cameras-to-spy-within-israel?utm_source=chatgpt.com
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Bloomberg report👇🏻https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-06-20/iran-hijacking-home-security-cameras-to-spy-within-israel?utm_source=chatgpt.com
Bloomberg.com
Israeli Officials Warn Iran Is Hijacking Security Cameras to Spy
Iran is tapping into private security cameras in Israel to gather real-time intelligence about its adversary, exposing a recurrent problem with the devices that has emerged in other global conflicts.
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🇮🇷🇮🇱 Iran struck Microsoft in Be'er Sheva!
Microsoft is providing AI and cloud services to Israeli military
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Microsoft is providing AI and cloud services to Israeli military
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Pro-Palestinian activists breach UK airbase, damage two military aircraft
Pro-Palestinian activists in the UK say they broke into the Royal Air Force (RAF) Brize Norton base in Oxfordshire on 20 June and damaged two military aircraft before escaping undetected.
The group, Palestine Action, shared footage on social media showing the raid. "Flights depart daily from the base to RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus," the group said. "From Cyprus, British planes collect intelligence, refuel fighter jets and transport weapons to commit genocide in Gaza."
Britain’s Ministry of Defence has not issued a response.
Pro-Palestinian activists in the UK say they broke into the Royal Air Force (RAF) Brize Norton base in Oxfordshire on 20 June and damaged two military aircraft before escaping undetected.
The group, Palestine Action, shared footage on social media showing the raid. "Flights depart daily from the base to RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus," the group said. "From Cyprus, British planes collect intelligence, refuel fighter jets and transport weapons to commit genocide in Gaza."
Britain’s Ministry of Defence has not issued a response.
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Settlers uproot olive trees and set fire to agricultural land in the town of Sinjil, north of Ramallah.
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Iran Hacking Security Cameras Across Israel To Improve Missile Accuracy
An Israeli official told US media this week that the interception rate of Tel Aviv’s air defenses decreased by 25 percent over two days
Iran has been hacking into private security cameras across Israel to gather intelligence and improve the accuracy of missile strikes.
Israeli cyber security experts cited by Bloomberg on 20 June confirmed the Islamic Republic’s use of cyber espionage.
“We know that in the past two or three days, the Iranians have been trying to connect to cameras to understand what happened and where their missiles hit to improve their precision,” said Refael Franco, the former deputy director general of the Israel National Cyber Directorate (INCD).
A spokesman for INCD said, “We’ve seen attempts throughout the war, and those attempts are being renewed now.”
Gaby Portnoy, another INCD official, said hacking of security cameras was also carried out by Hamas ahead of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood in October 2023.
These cyber operations took place over the years, according to Portnoy, who also noted Russia’s use of the method during the war in Ukraine.
Earlier this week, a former Israeli cybersecurity official warned Israelis on a radio broadcast to turn off all home security cameras or change their passwords.
Cyberwarfare has emerged as a leading tactic in many world conflicts and is particularly used very commonly by Israel, which is known for its infamous spyware software and hackers.
An Israel-linked hacking organization called Predatory Sparrow recently claimed responsibility for disrupting a major Iranian bank and breaching an Iranian cryptocurrency exchange, causing the disappearance of about $90 million worth of bitcoin and other forms of cryptocurrency.
Iranian authorities and media outlets have warned over the past few days that the country has been subject to widespread Israeli cyberattacks.
Iran has implemented a nationwide internet blackout as a result, in an effort to stifle Israel’s efforts. According to Tasnim news agency, this blackout has managed to disable drones launched internally against Iran by agents affiliated with Israeli intelligence.
As Iran steps up its warfare, the accuracy of missile strikes has improved. A single Iranian ballistic missile struck the Beersheba area on Friday morning. Israeli air defenses were unable to intercept it.
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Related: 6/20 — What Iran just did to Israel is nothing short of an unprecedented humiliation. [1/3] [2/3] [3/3]
6/19 — Israeli government now going full blown totalitarian, arresting people who film/post videos of missile strikes online.
6/15 —🇮🇱 🚨 BREAKING: Israel Is Arresting Its Own Citizens For Filming Iranian Missile Landings
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An Israeli official told US media this week that the interception rate of Tel Aviv’s air defenses decreased by 25 percent over two days
Iran has been hacking into private security cameras across Israel to gather intelligence and improve the accuracy of missile strikes.
Israeli cyber security experts cited by Bloomberg on 20 June confirmed the Islamic Republic’s use of cyber espionage.
“We know that in the past two or three days, the Iranians have been trying to connect to cameras to understand what happened and where their missiles hit to improve their precision,” said Refael Franco, the former deputy director general of the Israel National Cyber Directorate (INCD).
A spokesman for INCD said, “We’ve seen attempts throughout the war, and those attempts are being renewed now.”
Gaby Portnoy, another INCD official, said hacking of security cameras was also carried out by Hamas ahead of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood in October 2023.
These cyber operations took place over the years, according to Portnoy, who also noted Russia’s use of the method during the war in Ukraine.
Earlier this week, a former Israeli cybersecurity official warned Israelis on a radio broadcast to turn off all home security cameras or change their passwords.
Cyberwarfare has emerged as a leading tactic in many world conflicts and is particularly used very commonly by Israel, which is known for its infamous spyware software and hackers.
An Israel-linked hacking organization called Predatory Sparrow recently claimed responsibility for disrupting a major Iranian bank and breaching an Iranian cryptocurrency exchange, causing the disappearance of about $90 million worth of bitcoin and other forms of cryptocurrency.
Iranian authorities and media outlets have warned over the past few days that the country has been subject to widespread Israeli cyberattacks.
Iran has implemented a nationwide internet blackout as a result, in an effort to stifle Israel’s efforts. According to Tasnim news agency, this blackout has managed to disable drones launched internally against Iran by agents affiliated with Israeli intelligence.
As Iran steps up its warfare, the accuracy of missile strikes has improved. A single Iranian ballistic missile struck the Beersheba area on Friday morning. Israeli air defenses were unable to intercept it.
🔗SOURCE ➡️ The Cradle
Related: 6/20 — What Iran just did to Israel is nothing short of an unprecedented humiliation. [1/3] [2/3] [3/3]
6/19 — Israeli government now going full blown totalitarian, arresting people who film/post videos of missile strikes online.
6/15 —
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Iran hacking security cameras across Israel to improve missile accuracy
An Israeli official told US media this week that the interception rate of Tel Aviv’s air defenses decreased by 25 percent over two days
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—❗️🇮🇱/🇮🇷 NEW: World's largest shipping company 'Maersk' announces it will suspend all commercial shipping to Haifa port
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—❗️🇮🇱/🇮🇷 Another footage of the impact
Israel claims this is an interceptor piece falling, but you can clearly see the explosion flash after impact.
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Israel claims this is an interceptor piece falling, but you can clearly see the explosion flash after impact.
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—❗️🇮🇱/🇮🇷 Another footage of the impact Israel claims this is an interceptor piece falling, but you can clearly see the explosion flash after impact. @Middle_East_Spectator
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—❗️🇮🇱/🇮🇷 BREAKING: The Iranian missile made a direct impact on a building in the Holon area of Tel Aviv
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—❗️🇮🇱/🇮🇷 BREAKING: The Iranian missile made a direct impact on a building in the Holon area of Tel Aviv @Middle_East_Spectator
Israel says the fire broke out due to 'shrapnel' of the missile falling, even though the videos clearly seem to show an impact.
We'll have to wait and see.
We'll have to wait and see.
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—❗️🇮🇱/🇮🇷 Definitely a hit in Tel Aviv @Middle_East_Spectator
This impact was outside of Tel Aviv's metropolitan area and is not being reported on due to censorship, but it was a clear hit.
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—❗️🇮🇱/🇮🇷 For some reason, even the Iron Dome was activated in this latest barrage.
The Iron Dome cannot intercept ballistic missiles.
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The Iron Dome cannot intercept ballistic missiles.
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❗️White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt says that US President Donald Trump will make a decision on Iran within the coming 2 weeks.
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