Handala Publishes Documents on Israeli Air Defense Systems
WANA (Apr 02) – The hacker group Handala announced that it had penetrated the networks of a company involved in Israel’s air defense command-and-control systems and released documents and images related to the regime’s defensive infrastructure.
According to a statement issued by the group, the cyber operation was carried out as part of a broader campaign targeting Israeli military infrastructure. Handala said it launched a sophisticated cyberattack against PSK WIND Technologies and gained full access to the company’s sensitive data. The company was described as one of the main designers and operators of integrated command-and-control systems for Israel’s air defense network.
Based on the information released, data stored on the company’s servers was fully extracted, including documents related to command-and-control centers, communications systems, and sensitive defense infrastructure.
In its statement, Handala identified PSK WIND Technologies as a key player in the design and support of Israel’s command centers, communications systems, and critical defense infrastructure, adding that the information obtained in the operation had been transferred to missile units within the Axis of Resistance.
The group also said that, following this cyber breach, Israeli command centers and defense infrastructure would no longer enjoy their previous level of security, and that future resistance operations could be planned and carried out based on the intelligence obtained in the attack.
In another part of the statement, the operation was described as “the beginning of the collapse of Israel’s sense of security,” with the group stressing that no system — regardless of its technical sophistication or military-grade design — would remain beyond the reach of resistance cyber operations.









