ALWAGHT- Hebrew sources report that an unspecified technical malfunction in sewage disposal equipment in Beit Shemesh, Jerusalem Governorate (occupied al-Quds), has led to sewage spilling onto the city’s streets.
The Water and Sewage Company of the Israeli regime acknowledged ongoing technical failures in the sewage disposal systems but admitted that despite several days of efforts, experts have been unable to identify or fix the underlying problems. This unresolved malfunction has compounded recent infrastructure troubles across the region, which have included unexpected and prolonged power outages, water supply disruptions, and the suspension of key rail services caused by signaling malfunctions.
These cascading failures have significantly disrupted daily life for residents in affected areas, prompting widespread public dissatisfaction and vocal criticism on social media platforms. Many locals expressed deep frustration at the apparent inability of regime officials to maintain basic urban services, despite Israel’s claims of regional strength and advanced technological capabilities. “They boast about being the most powerful state in the region, yet they fail to manage their essential infrastructure effectively or diagnose the causes of these recurrent breakdowns,” commented several residents.
The growing sense of mismanagement is contributing to heightened public anxiety, as the persistent infrastructure instability undermines not only convenience but also essential access to water, electricity, and transportation. This situation highlights broader concerns about the regime’s capacity to safeguard and sustain vital urban systems, raising questions about governance, accountability, and the quality of life in these communities.