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Daily Tribune
10-02-2025
- Politics
- Daily Tribune
Cyber Attacks Shake Israel Amid Gaza Crisis
In a series of coordinated cyber attacks, Israel has been rocked by a wave of digital disruptions as tensions surrounding the Gaza crisis escalate. The most shocking incident occurred during a live broadcast, where guests suddenly vanished from the screen, only to be replaced by the Egyptian national anthem and flag. A banner appeared, reading, "Logged in by Egyptian hacker Ahmed Osman," while a scrolling message declared, "We reject the displacement of Gaza residents from their land... Palestine will remain free." This attack coincides with US President Donald Trump's controversial proposal to permanently relocate Gaza's Palestinian population to neighboring countries like Egypt and Jordan. Trump presented the plan during a joint press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, calling for the Gaza Strip to be transformed into a 'Riviera of the Middle East.' The plan has been met with international outrage, particularly from Palestinian leaders and governments across the Middle East. President Mahmoud Abbas has condemned it as a violation of international law, while Hamas has called it a "recipe for chaos." Neighboring countries, including Egypt and Jordan, have firmly rejected the proposal, with Saudi Arabia expressing its "unwavering" support for an independent Palestinian state. In another cyber strike, the Hanzala hacker group, believed to have links to Iranian intelligence, claimed responsibility for breaching Israeli police databases and stealing over two terabytes of sensitive data. According to Israel's Channel 12, the hackers accessed employee records, medical files, court documents, and more. Reports indicate that 350,000 of these documents have already been made public. The breach comes amid heightened tensions following the arrest of two Israeli soldiers accused of espionage for Iran. These soldiers allegedly passed classified information to Iranian handlers, raising fears of further infiltration within Israel's security apparatus. On the digital front, the English-language website "The Times of Israel" was also hacked by a group calling itself 'Dark Engine,' which identified itself as a pro-Palestinian collective. The group replaced the site's contents with a black screen and a message reading, 'Do you really think you are safe in Palestine?' followed by 'We are everywhere, but you cannot see us!' The message ended with the phrase "#FreePalestine" and 'Allahu Akbar' in green text. The website returned to normal after a brief period. These cyber attacks underscore the increasing use of digital warfare in the ongoing conflict, reflecting the intensity of the geopolitical struggles over Gaza and the broader Middle East.


Al Bawaba
10-02-2025
- Politics
- Al Bawaba
Egyptian hacks Israeli TV channel, What's the truth?
Published February 10th, 2025 - 08:57 GMT ALBAWABA - Activists on social media circulated a video showing the moment an Egyptian hacker managed to hack into the Israeli Channel 14 live broadcast. But what really happened? According to the clip, the guests suddenly vanished from the screen, replaced by the Egyptian national anthem and flag, in addition to a special support message for Palestinians. Before the message, a banner read: "Logged in by Egyptian hacker Ahmed Osman" was seen on the screen. Israeli channel was hacked by an Egyptian hacker. An Egyptian hacker played Egyptian national anthem and said "We reject the displacement of the people of Gaza from their land", on Channel 14, Israel's channel affiliated with Netanyahu and the far right, after hacking it. — 𝐌𝐚𝐥𝐜𝐨𝐥𝐦 (@Malcolm_Pal9) February 10, 2025 In the alleged viral clip, an Egyptian hacker reportedly projected a message of solidarity with the people of the Gaza Strip via the Israeli channel where he wrote: "We reject the displacement of the people of Gaza from their land." "Palestine will remain free." After research into the footage, it turned out that the video was edited and no one was able to hack Israel's channel 14 on Sunday. Despite that, the clip was not real and it was manually edited via certain tools, the video went viral on social media and was reposted by many pro-Palestinian activists. © 2000 - 2025 Al Bawaba (


Shafaq News
09-02-2025
- Politics
- Shafaq News
Egyptian hacker targets Israeli TV over Gaza plan
Shafaq News / On Sunday, a viral video circulating on social media appears to show a hack of Israeli Channel 14 during a live broadcast. According to the footage, the guests suddenly vanished from the screen, replaced by the Egyptian national anthem and flag. A banner displayed on the screen read, "Logged in by Egyptian hacker Ahmed Osman," while a scrolling message stated, "We reject the displacement of Gaza residents from their land... Palestine will remain free." US President Donald Trump proposed a plan to permanently relocate the Palestinian population of Gaza to neighboring countries, such as Egypt and Jordan, and transform the Gaza Strip into a "Riviera of the Middle East." The announcement, made during a joint press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, has sparked widespread condemnation and concern. The proposal has been met with strong opposition from Palestinians and various international actors. Palestinian leaders, including President Mahmoud Abbas, have firmly rejected the plan, emphasizing that it represents a serious violation of international law and the rights of the Palestinian people. Hamas officials have also condemned the proposal, calling it a "recipe for generating chaos" and warning that the people of Gaza will not allow their displacement. Neighboring countries such as Egypt and Jordan have rejected the idea of resettling Palestinian refugees from Gaza. Saudi Arabia, a key US ally in the region, swiftly rejected Trump's comments, expressing its "firm and unwavering" support for the establishment of an independent Palestinian state.