Israeli media announced on Saturday night that banking services in Israel have been targeted by a cyberattack.

Iran Press/West AsiaIsraeli media reported that the credit card support system in the occupied territories had been targeted by a cyberattack, and the Zionist newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth acknowledged that this was the second time in the past two weeks that credit card services in the occupied territories had been disrupted due to a cyberattack.
 
Israeli officials have so far remained silent about the cyberattack on the banking sector. The credit card system in occupied Palestine was also disrupted on November 10 as a result of a cyberattack.
 
Aviram Atzaba, head of the International Cooperation Department at the Israeli Cyber ​​Directorate, in this regard, said: "Since the beginning of the October 7th War, the number of cyber attacks against Israel has increased."

He called these cyberattacks a "silent and invisible war" and added: "Tel Aviv has faced 800 major cyberattacks since the beginning of the Gaza war."