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‘Hackers’ put ominous warning on Israeli newspaper’s homepage | |
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The Jerusalem Post’s usual homepage of news was briefly replaced with an image illustrating a missile strike | The Jerusalem Post’s usual homepage of news was briefly replaced with an image illustrating a missile strike |
The Jerusalem Post was apparently hacked on the anniversary of Iranian General Qassem Soleimani’s assassination by the US this week, with the newspaper framing the incident as a “direct threat to Israel.” | |
The newspaper’s website fell to an alleged hacking attack in the early hours of Monday morning, with its homepage replaced with an image showing a missile shooting out of a ring similar to the one worn by the late Iranian general. The image was accompanied by the caption, “We are close to you where you do not think about it.” | |
The Jerusalem Post, one of the most influential English-language newspapers in Israel, denounced the apparent hack, deeming it a threat to the whole Jewish state. | The Jerusalem Post, one of the most influential English-language newspapers in Israel, denounced the apparent hack, deeming it a threat to the whole Jewish state. |
“We are aware of the apparent hacking of our website, alongside a direct threat of Israel,” tweeted the Jerusalem Post, adding that staff were “working to resolve the issue.” Shortly thereafter, the website went back online. | “We are aware of the apparent hacking of our website, alongside a direct threat of Israel,” tweeted the Jerusalem Post, adding that staff were “working to resolve the issue.” Shortly thereafter, the website went back online. |
The incident took place exactly two years after Soleimani was assassinated in Iraq by an American drone strike on the orders of then-US President Donald Trump. | The incident took place exactly two years after Soleimani was assassinated in Iraq by an American drone strike on the orders of then-US President Donald Trump. |
Major General Tamir Hayman, Israel’s former chief of military intelligence, confirmed last month that Israel played a role in the assassination, boasting, “Soleimani’s assassination is an achievement, since our main enemy, in my eyes, are the Iranians.” | Major General Tamir Hayman, Israel’s former chief of military intelligence, confirmed last month that Israel played a role in the assassination, boasting, “Soleimani’s assassination is an achievement, since our main enemy, in my eyes, are the Iranians.” |
On Saturday, Iran called on the United Nations to take legal action against the US over the assassination and to “take measures to prevent such crimes in the future.” | On Saturday, Iran called on the United Nations to take legal action against the US over the assassination and to “take measures to prevent such crimes in the future.” |
Iran warned that international peace would be threatened if the “perpetrators of the terrorist attack are free to walk with impunity.” | Iran warned that international peace would be threatened if the “perpetrators of the terrorist attack are free to walk with impunity.” |
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