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Iranian cyberattacks against Israel surge since launch of US-Israeli offensive against Iran this year, senior Israeli security official says

A senior Israeli security official was quoted as saying that the number of Iranian cyberattacks against Israel has risen sharply since the launch of the US-Israeli offensive against Iran this year.

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