Iranian hackers published a video clip that they said depicted an explosive device attack that took place on Wednesday in occupied Jerusalem, and that, with another simultaneous attack, killing an Israeli and wounding 19 others, according to Anadolu Agency.

The Iranian hacker group known as "Musa's Staff" published the supposed clips of the attack using an explosive device.

"You will pay the price for any bloodshed," the group wrote on its Telegram account. "You will not enjoy any peace or prosperity in the occupied Palestinian territories."

And she added, "We will determine your end (..) We have prepared the hard drive for the cameras for you," without details.

An Israeli was killed and 19 others were injured yesterday, Thursday, in two explosions inside two nearby bus stations in West Jerusalem, and the condition of 4 of the injured was described as critical.

The first explosion took place inside a bus station in West Jerusalem, followed by a second explosion near another station at the entrance to the settlement neighborhood of Ramot, northwest of Jerusalem.

The Israeli Broadcasting Corporation indicated last night that the security apparatus still does not know who carried out the attack and to which organization they belong, nor has any party claimed responsibility for it.

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It is not clear how the Iranian hacker group obtained the footage, while the Israel Broadcasting Corporation said Thursday that the Shin Bet security service is investigating.

The authority indicated that the hacker group's words about "formatting the hard drive" may refer to preventing access to the footage.

She pointed out that the West Jerusalem Municipality indicated in its response that "the video that was distributed was not filmed with our cameras."

The same hacker group had previously claimed responsibility for activating alarms in Eilat and Jerusalem.