“Israel was trying to bridge the gap between the leadership, the regime and the people,” said Gili Cohen, a correspondent for Israel’s Channel 11 (KAN) network, in an analysis of today’s cyber-attack on the smart fuel system. “It should reveal and show that the Islamic regime is incapable of managing the daily affairs of the people.”
On the other hand, Firoozabadi, the secretary of the Supreme Council of Cyberspace, said in an interview: “Today, a cyber-attack was carried out by a foreign country with the aim of disrupting service to the people, and recently we have witnessed the same type of attack in the railway system.”