The Times of Israel reports on an anti-Israel hacking job this morning:
At least two Israeli media sites were apparently hacked early Monday with warnings from an Iranian propaganda video and linked to the second anniversary of the assassination of top general Qassem Soleimani.
The website of The Jerusalem Post showed a scene from an Iranian missile drill last month in which Tehran destroyed a mock-up of Israel’s nuclear reactor in Dimona.
In the picture, the rocket appears to be fired from the iconic ring of Soleimani, with the caption: “We are close to you where you do not think about it,” in English and Hebrew.
The Twitter account of the Maariv newspaper, which has the same owners as the English-language Post, briefly held the same message, but soon took it down.
“We are aware of the apparent hacking of our website, alongside a direct threat of Israel. We are working to resolve the issue,” the Post tweeted, and the site was back online about two hours after the hack.
The “iconic ring of Soleimani” sounds like something out of Lord of the Rings.
Some of the worst scum and villainy of the “anti-Zionist-not-antisemite” world – including “terror-tubby” Abbas Hamideh and leadership award winner Suhair Nafal – are loving the hack, and seem to have no issue whatsoever with the idea of Iran firing missiles at our nuclear reactor (and the casualties that would entail):


It is a shame the hackers did not target the Jerusalem Post website a few years ago. Their computers may have ended up infected with malware, such was the ad-infested state of that website back then.