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- palestine@lemmygrad.ml
‘After 72 hours without power in Israel – it will be uninhabitable,’ says CEO of company overseeing electrical systems.
Israel is utterly unprepared for a war with Hezbollah and for the toll such a conflict could take on the country’s power infrastructure, the CEO of a company that manages and oversees Israel’s electrical systems on behalf of the government said on Thursday.
“We are not ready for a real war. We live in a fantasy world, in my eyes,” said Shaul Goldstein, head of Noga – the Israel Independent System Operator. Later, in an interview with Kan Public Broadcaster, he seemed to walk his comments back somewhat: “I said irresponsible things. I shouldn’t have.”
“If Nasrallah decides to paralyze Israel’s power grid, he only needs to pick up the phone and call the head of Beirut’s power grid, which is [technically] identical to Israel’s.” Goldstein said, before noting that “the upside is that we have invested a lot in protection, working together with Israel Electric Company.”
Always hilarious when the media interviews somebody who’s priority is the reality of things like power and water instead of a propoganda mouthpiece.
“Isreal will never surrender, our cause is just and we will outlast any adversity.” - director of communications
“Hospitals are going to be full in 2 weeks if we’re lucky and there’s no plan to alleviate the issues once they happen.” - person in charge of keeping the power on so hospitals don’t become overcrowded
“I misspoke” - The engineer after being berated by marketing for pointing out reality
"Also can’t wait to be blamed for this in two weeks, just gonna get this out of the way preemptively ‘I will have told you so’ "