Tel Aviv [Israel], Israel's Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure informed the public that the country's energy systems are "robust and ready to deal with all possible scenarios," especially in the event of war. This means that people do not need to worry about power cuts.

The ministry said that since the beginning of the war against Hamas terrorists in Gaza, it has "worked tirelessly to ensure energy supplies to all citizens of the country, while carefully preparing for extreme scenarios and possible supply disruptions." "

It said these efforts are carried out in close collaboration with security authorities to manage power demand, energy surplus and fuel reserves.

Several possible scenarios exist such as an "outage" scenario in which more than 60 percent of homes could be without power for up to 72 hours, an extreme situation. The ministry said that its possibility is less.

The Energy Ministry called on Israeli citizens to prepare in accordance with instructions from the Home Front Command of the Israel Defense Forces to ensure maximum preparedness in case of emergencies, including arming themselves with batteries, water and portable chargers.