Israeli Army Blocks Access to Rocket-Tracking System over Iran Leak Fears, Local Media Reports
Officials say the move limits emergency coordination and early warnings after the army cited information security concerns.
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Israeli army blocks access to rocket-tracking system over Iran leak fears, local media reports
The Israeli army had blocked local authorities and reserve liaison officers from accessing a civilian emergency management system used to track rocket impact sites over fears of information leaks to Iran, causing anger in northern Israel, local media reported on Thursday. The daily Yedioth Ahronoth said the system, known as “Shual,” was developed by the army’s Home Front Command to coordinate emergency management among crisis-response officials.…
Israeli army disables Hezbollah rocket tracking system in north
The Israeli army has blocked local authorities and reserve liaison officers in northern settlements and towns from accessing the Shual system, a key platform used to identify the direction of rockets launched from Lebanon and predict likely impact zones, sparking anger among officials who say they have been left unable to respond effectively during attacks. According to Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth, which reported the details on Thursday, …
Israel cuts local access to key home front rocket-tracking system over Iran leak fear
Northern officials say the Home Front Command disabled a vital system used to identify expected impact zones, leaving communities 'operationally blind' during Hezbollah fire over security leak concerns
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