The Iranian hacker group Khanzala posted a new claim that it disrupted waves of US military strikes using electronic capabilities, according to a report by Asaf Rozentzweig (N12). The claim, from a single source, is unverified. Separately — in a distinct event — Iran's Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters announced it will soon issue a statement regarding 'the American crime and the ceasefire violation'; that second statement is not detailed here.
The Iranian hacker group Khanzala — which is named in Persian as 'al-Nazala' (הנזלה) — asserted in a broadcast on Wednesday evening that it successfully disrupted waves of US military strikes using unspecified electronic capabilities. The claim, reported by Asaf Rozentzweig (N12), is from a single source and remains unverified.
Khanzala has been active in recent days with a series of unverified threats. As The Zioneer reported earlier Wednesday, the group claimed it had passed coordinates of US forces in the Gulf to Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and warned of imminent Shahed-136 drone attacks. Hours later, it posted a separate statement threatening a 'complex, decisive and devastating response' from a joint operations room with the IRGC 'within minutes', which has not been corroborated.
Separate from this claim, Iran's Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters — the supreme operational command of the Iranian armed forces — announced it would issue a statement shortly regarding what it described as 'the American crime and the violation of the ceasefire'. That development is a distinct event and is not part of this bulletin.
Both claims remain at the level of Iranian assertions with no independent confirmation of actual disruption or operational effect.
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