Iran’s doomsday clock for Israel’s end halts amid power cuts
Iran’s doomsday clock for Israel’s end halts amid power cuts A clock in Iran that counts down to the destruction of Israel has reportedly ceased working as power cuts sweep through the nation. According to former Al-Monitor journalist Asaad Hanna in a tweet on Monday, the “countdown to Israel’s annihilation clock” stopped displaying following a power outage. The clock was unveiled in 2017, counting down to 2040, which is when Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei predicts there will no longer be a State of Israel. In recent days, the regular blackouts in Iran have spread chaos and confusion on the streets of the capital, Tehran, and other cities, knocking out traffic lights, shutting factories, disrupting telecommunications and affecting metro systems. Repeaters — devices around cities that enhance cellphone signals — have failed, along with electronic cash registers. Some towns in Iran’s north reported limited access to water because the power cuts affected the piped supply. Traffic police in the capital have said the sudden power cuts have caught officials completely by surprise. Iran’s outgoing president apologized Tuesday for the blackouts that have crippled businesses and darkened homes for hours a day. In a government meeting broadcast live on state TV, President Hassan Rouhani acknowledged that chronic power outages over the past week have caused Iranians “plenty of pain” and expressed contrition in an unusually personal speech. “My apologies to dear people who have faced these problems and pain,” he said. Officials have blamed the outages on the country’s stifling heat, escalating electricity demand and deepening drought that has threatened to snuff out hydroelectric generation.
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