The Lebanese Ministry of International Affairs and Emigrants on Thursday filed a grievance with the UN Safety Council and the UN chief by means of its everlasting mission in New York, requesting the council members to sentence the Israeli cyber-attacks on Lebanon.
The ministry stated in a press release that “cyber-attacks pose a severe menace to civil aviation companies and threaten the safety and security of communications networks, gadgets, purposes, and digital information in Lebanese very important services and installations.”
The ministry additionally instructed its everlasting mission in Geneva to file a grievance with the headquarters of the Worldwide Telecommunication Union (ITU), requesting that the union “takes the mandatory technical measures to cease these assaults and assist Lebanon guarantee the sleek functioning of communications networks.”
The filed complaints have been based mostly on a report from the Lebanese Ministry of Telecommunications, which recognized an interference supply in northern Israel. The interference led to a decline within the accuracy of the World Positioning System (GPS) in Lebanon, affecting transportation and communication companies.
The report additionally highlighted frequent alerts from the Community Time Protocol Server, displaying the repeated lack of the GPS sign and a decline within the high quality of service provided by cell phone community operators. ■