
The CyberIsnaadFront hacker group announced it had successfully carried out a cyber operation against BenSimon Aluminum Industries, a company directly contracted by the Israeli military, ministry of war, and other regime institutions.
According to the group, the attack shut down all operational systems within the facility and extracted sensitive data, then subsequently destroyed the original data to prevent recovery.
The group identified BenSimon as a key player in the design and construction of high-security infrastructure, including underground military tunnels, facilities for the ministry of war, and installations linked to Unit 8200 — the Zionist regime’s cyber-intelligence division.
In its statement, CyberIsnaadFront confirmed that all retrieved intelligence was transferred to missile units within the axis of resistance for further operational use.
This latest breach follows a broader campaign by the group targeting critical nodes of the Israeli military-industrial network.
In an earlier phase of its cyber operations, CyberIsnaadFront had infiltrated RAFAEL — one of Israel’s largest weapons manufacturers — causing technical failures in systems relying on components from CR Casting / EXACT.
Malfunctions were reportedly observed in several deployed military systems, leading to operational setbacks for the regime’s armed forces.
RAFAEL, operating under the Ministry of War, is known for producing arms used in Israel’s ongoing regional aggression.
CyberIsnaadFront emphasized that this is part of a sustained strategy aimed at eroding the Zionist regime’s offensive capabilities across land, sea, and air.
Experts monitoring the campaign suggest further waves of disruption are likely, as vulnerabilities in Israel’s military supply chain continue to be exposed.
The group reiterated via its Telegram channel that large portions of the regime’s defense and military infrastructure are now either compromised or rendered nonfunctional — a strategic blow to Tel Aviv’s fading regional posture.