Handala Claims Israeli Radar Hack, But Evidence Shows Phone Admin Panel
An Iranian-linked hacker group called Handala claimed to have hit Israeli military targets with massive cyberattacks on Sunday, June 7 2026. The group used the Telegram messaging app to announce they had successfully disrupted signal networks across Israel’s military radar systems.
What’s interesting here is the timing of the announcement, as Handala’s claim perfectly coincides with a chaotic real-world development, as Israel and Iran broke their two-month ceasefire by trading heavy missile strikes on the same day.
Handala also boasted to have placed the Kfar Yona municipality, a local town hall in central Israel, under a digital siege. In their public messages, the group warned: “Today marks the beginning of the end.” They added that these actions were only a first warning to Israel and any countries supporting it.
Verifying Handala’s Claims
The research firm SOCRadar investigated these claims and shared its findings with Hackread.com. In their report, SOCRadar...
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