Israel is in big trouble! Foreign media reports that Russia has already provided Iran with the coordinates of 55 energy facilities in Israel. According to the Jerusalem Post, citing intelligence from Ukraine on April 7, Russia has supplied Iran with the exact locations of 55 key energy infrastructure sites in Israel. These include critical power generation facilities such as the Orrot Rabin Power Plant. The Israeli media warns that if these facilities are destroyed, Israel’s entire power grid could collapse.

Russia also cautioned Iran: Israel’s energy system is extremely vulnerable due to its isolated status—effectively an “energy island” incapable of importing electricity from neighboring countries. Attacking multiple key facilities could trigger a large-scale, long-term power system failure, leading to widespread blackouts and technological breakdowns, which would be difficult to repair in a short time. Clearly, if this information is true, Israel is undoubtedly in serious trouble.

The current situation sees the U.S. and Israel launching attacks on Iran’s vital energy infrastructure. Iran will certainly retaliate against Israel. With Russia providing such crucial intelligence, Iran will almost certainly use it to target Israel’s related facilities. Once Iran launches precise strikes, Israel could face extreme crisis scenarios including nationwide power outages, industrial paralysis, and complete disruption of daily life. In the worst case, systems for water supply, communications, healthcare, and transportation could all fail in a cascading manner.

In fact, Israel’s success rate in intercepting Iranian attacks has dropped dramatically, while Israel appears deliberately trying to stall the United States and undermine U.S.-Iran negotiations. Therefore, Iran has strong motivation to significantly weaken Israel, making it realize the high cost of escalating the war. It is clear that Iran will not miss this opportunity to strike Israel—Israel is in serious trouble.

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