‘After 72 hours without power in Israel – it will be uninhabitable,’ says CEO of company overseeing electrical systems.

Israel is utterly unprepared for a war with Hezbollah and for the toll such a conflict could take on the country’s power infrastructure, the CEO of a company that manages and oversees Israel’s electrical systems on behalf of the government said on Thursday.

“We are not ready for a real war. We live in a fantasy world, in my eyes,” said Shaul Goldstein, head of Noga – the Israel Independent System Operator. Later, in an interview with Kan Public Broadcaster, he seemed to walk his comments back somewhat: “I said irresponsible things. I shouldn’t have.”

“If Nasrallah decides to paralyze Israel’s power grid, he only needs to pick up the phone and call the head of Beirut’s power grid, which is [technically] identical to Israel’s.” Goldstein said, before noting that “the upside is that we have invested a lot in protection, working together with Israel Electric Company.”

  • GlueBear [they/them, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    9 days ago

    That guy walking back his comments reminds me of that time bill mahar said that us soldiers were cowards bc they don’t ram their jets into buildings like 9/11 style. He was forced to apologize and retract his statement.

    Imagine he just continued on that path, he would be absolutely wild