#IsraelIranConflict Iran confirmed that it has restricted access to global internet The blackout has been in effect since Wednesday to "track and intercept" Israeli drones, said the Islamic regime.

According to organizations, the network outage occurred after the attacks from Tel Aviv, which bombarded the Persian country again this Friday. The Iranian government confirmed this Friday that it has restricted global internet access throughout the country so that defense systems can act against Israeli drones, marking one week since the offensive launched by the Jewish state.

The spokesperson for the Iranian government indicated that the decision was made to "track and intercept" Israeli drones, confirming that the blackout affecting the country since last Wednesday was ordered by the authorities and not a consequence of the attacks from Tel Aviv.

"If necessary, we will move to the intranet; this is a decision made for the good of the nation and the security of the people," indicated the media Iran Nuances. The EFE news agency verified that since Wednesday afternoon, it has no longer been possible to connect to websites outside the country, and the VPNs commonly used to access banned applications like WhatsApp and Telegram were also blocked.