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Israelis targeted by fake texts ordering them to avoid bomb shelters as Iranian missiles fell

The messages are part of a ‘psychological warfare campaign’ designed to ‘sow widespread panic’, according to authorities

June 17, 2025 11:16
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Israelis have been targeted with fake texts encouraging them to avoid bomb shelters (Image: Flash90)
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Israelis were sent fake texts ordering them to avoid bomb shelters amid a fresh wave of Iranian missile strikes as part of an orchestrated campaign of “psychological warfare”, the country’s Cyber Directorate has confirmed.

The messages tried to “sow widespread panic” by claiming that there was a risk of terrorist attacks on shelters and urging civilians to stay in their homes.

One notice, sent by a fake number dubbed OREFAlert (designed to mimic the official warnings put out by the Home Front Command), read: “Urgent warning – Possibility of terrorist attack in shelters, you should avoid staying in the shelters until further notice.”

Another suggested that fuel supplies would be suspended for 24 hours, telling people to stay out of shelters until that time.

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