Raphael Hiyon, a commentator on security affairs, reported that a major attack planned against Israel in the near future was thwarted overnight at an undisclosed location overseas, without specifying location, method, or perpetrator. The claim is single-sourced and unverified.
Overnight, Raphael Hiyon — a commentator on security affairs and operator of the source channel — reported that a large-scale attack planned against Israel was foiled at an undisclosed location overseas. The message, posted at 09:11 Jerusalem, did not name the location, the method, the perpetrator, or the identity of the thwarting force, citing operational security and the need to avoid exposing details to adversaries. Hiyon did not cite an official Israeli source, and no official confirmation from the IDF, ISA, or other government body has been issued. The Zioneer has no prior reporting on this specific event. This remains a single-source, unverified claim.
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