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Israel launches a major cyber attack on Iran! Surrender alert sent to millions; find out what the full story is.

Iran-Israel: A shocking report has emerged amid rising tensions in West Asia.

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Iran-Israel: A shocking report has emerged amid rising tensions in West Asia. It is being claimed that Israel allegedly hacked a popular prayer app used in Iran and used it to deliver messages to millions of people urging military personnel to lay down their arms and secede from the current regime.

Notifications sent amid attacks

According to reports, this incident occurred at a time of heightened military activity in the region. A report in The Wall Street Journal stated that these push notifications, sent early Saturday, may have reached a large number of users across Iran.

These messages urged military and security forces to abandon the government and join the campaign to liberate the country. This is being considered part of a military operation as well as an information and psychological strategy.

What was written in the messages?

According to WIRED, a website reporting on technology, one notification stated that the time for retribution had come and that oppressive forces would be punished for their actions. It also stated that those who joined the campaign in the name of protecting the country would be granted amnesty and protection.

Another message urged security forces to either surrender their weapons or join the forces of freedom, only then would they be able to save their lives.

Which app was targeted?

It is reported that an app called BadeSaba Calendar was the medium of this cyber attack. This app is widely used in Iran to check daily prayer times and the religious calendar. These sudden alerts surprised users.

Indication of Cyber ​​and Psychological Warfare

Although Israel has not officially confirmed this alleged cyber operation, reports indicate that its purpose may have been to weaken the morale of Iran's security system.

However, no detailed statement has been released by Iranian officials on this matter. Although Tehran has in the past accused foreign governments of cyberattacks during conflicts, this entire incident has made it clear that modern warfare is no longer limited to weapons; digital platforms and information systems have also become strategic weapons.