Iran remains under a near-complete internet blackout, data monitoring site NetBlocks, said on Saturday.
“A full week has now passed since #Iran fell into digital darkness under a regime-imposed national internet blackout,” NetBlocks said in a social media post.
“The measure remains in place at hour 168, leaving the public isolated without vital updates and alerts while officials and state media retain access,” NetBlocks said.
A chart in the post showed internet traffic at around 1% of its normal levels.
U.S. and Israeli airstrikes on Iran continued on Saturday, one week after they launched their joint campaign to rid Tehran of its nuclear and ballistic missile capabilities while also pushing for regime change.









