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Former IDF Intelligence Officer Asserts Ongoing Cyber Conflict with Iran Post-June Ceasefire

Jul 13, 2026 07:54 AM CT Israel cyber warfare, Iran-Israel conflict, IDF intelligence, ongoing hostilities

Summary

Julia Kogan Ehrlich, a former IDF intelligence officer and cybersecurity executive, stated that the conflict with Iran has not ceased but has shifted to the cyber domain following the June ceasefire. This assessment highlights the persistence of hostilities through non-kinetic means, indicating that strategic competition continues despite a pause in direct military strikes.

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Julia Kogan Ehrlich, a cybersecurity executive and former IDF intelligence officer, says the war with Iran did not end in June. It simply moved to a battlefield most Israelis never see.

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T3 Jerusalem Post
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Actor Responses

Israel NEUTRAL

Represented by former intelligence officer Julia Kogan Ehrlich, asserting that cyber operations against Iran continue as a primary battlefield.

Iran NEUTRAL

Identified as the ongoing adversary in the cyber domain following the cessation of direct military confrontations.

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