Beit Shemesh Settlers Left in Darkness amid Infrastructure Failures in Occupied Palestine
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – A massive power outage in the occupied Palestinian city of Beit Shemesh left thousands of settlers in blackout over the weekend, fueling outrage against the failing infrastructure of the Israeli regime.
Local media in Beit Shemesh reported widespread anger among residents after a prolonged power cut struck during the weekend.
One outlet headlined the incident: “Scandal in Beit Shemesh; thousands enter the weekend in darkness.”
Amid mounting complaints, the Israeli electricity company issued a statement blaming the blackout on a sudden voltage surge and technical failure in distribution systems.
The company claimed the issue would be resolved within six hours.
However, even after the promised deadline passed, residents were still left without power, forced to endure the weekend in darkness.
According to sources, repeated failures in electricity, water, and railway systems have become a routine frustration for the city’s residents.
Due to strict censorship by Israeli authorities, no clear answers have been given about the origins of these recurring breakdowns.