Hebrew-language media sources reported weeks-long disturbances in the railway lines of the occupied territories.
The spokesperson for the Zionist regime’s railways stated that the cause of these disruptions was maintenance and repair work on railway equipment and problems in the regime’s high-voltage power network.

As a result of this incident, trains in many areas of the occupied territories --including Jerusalem (occupied al-Quds), Yitzhak Navon, Ben Gurion Airport, Modi’in, Tel Aviv, Binyamina, Lod, Be’er Ya’akov, and Rehovot-- were halted for hours, and some of these stations were even closed.

According to railway experts, such disruptions are highly unusual and may continue for several weeks.

This issue has led to discontent among residents of the occupied territories, and a large volume of criticism against the Zionist regime’s railways company has been shared on the accounts of settlers in social media networks.
