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Power Grid Breakdown in Netanya Leaves Two Zionists Dead, Dozens Injured

  • February, 27, 2026 - 12:50
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Power Grid Breakdown in Netanya Leaves Two Zionists Dead, Dozens Injured

TEHRAN (Tasnim) - Multiple fires erupted across occupied Netanya after high-voltage failures struck the city’s power greed, resulting in two Zionist fatalities, dozens of injuries and a prolonged blackout.

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A series of fires triggered by failures in the electricity distribution system has struck the city of Netanya in occupied Palestine under the authority of the Israeli regime.

Hebrew-language media reported that multiple blazes broke out across different parts of the city as a direct result of electrical malfunctions.

The reports confirmed that two Zionist settlers were killed and dozens more were injured in the incidents.

Large areas of Netanya also experienced a widespread power outage that lasted for more than a day, further exposing systemic weaknesses in the infrastructure overseen by the Israeli regime.

Meanwhile, electricity experts stated that the growing number of such incidents in the occupied territories has been caused by high-voltage errors within the power grid.

They noted that the precise reason behind the voltage failures has not yet been determined, despite the repeated disruptions and mounting human toll.

 

 
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