JAKARTA - The anti-Israelian hacktivis group, CyberIsnaadFront, announced its success in hacking factories in Israel that design and manufacture micro-air vehicles (MAVs) and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).

In a statement CyberIsnaadFront said it managed to hack Israel's facility responsible for designing and producing MAVs and UAVs, stealing more than 3 terabytes of classified data and disrupting the factory's production lines.

The targeted plant, SADNAT, supplies air military equipment to Zionist regime soldiers and cooperates closely with major defense contractors, including Rafael, Elbit Systems, IAI (Israel Aerospace Industries), Boeing, and Orbit.

In a direct message to the Israeli regime's military, CyberIsnaadFront said it managed to have classified data and would leak it to a country that sided with resistance groups, referring to Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip.

"We now have your secret data - including design schemes, operational mechanisms, and anti-drone tactics - which were used in the assassination of several commanders from the resistance axis," they said.

"This information will be shared with all countries in favor of the resistance to prevent further crimes," CyberIsnaadFrontthththreats.

It is known that CyberIsnaadFront began operations three months ago as a form of solidarity with the people of Gaza who were oppressed by Israeli genocide.

Since then, CyberIsnaadFront has launched a number of cyberattacks against Israeli military industrial facilities.


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