‘OpIsrael’ operation: Hackers down hundreds of Israeli sites over Gaza

‘Anonymous’ group says erased sites include that of Bank of Jerusalem.

TEL AVIV:


Online activist group Anonymous said on Saturday it had downed the websites of dozens of Israeli state agencies and a top bank in protest over the Jewish state’s deadly air assault on Gaza.


The hackers said their operation “OpIsrael” had either damaged or completely erased the sites of more than 650 private and public institutions that included the Bank of Jerusalem – one of the country’s main finance houses.

“Bank of Jerusalem database has been deleted,” the group said in a tweet next to a link to the lender’s non-functioning website.


It also claimed to have briefly downed the foreign ministry website in protest over an alleged Israeli threat to cut the Gaza Strip’s Internet communications.

“For far too long, Anonymous has stood by with the rest of the world and watched in despair the barbaric, brutal and despicable treatment of the Palestinian people in the so called ‘Occupied Territories’ by the Israel Defence Force,” Anonymous said in a statement.

“But when the government of Israel publicly threatened to sever all Internet and other telecommunications into and out of Gaza they crossed a line in the sand.”

The group threatened Israel with the “unbridled wrath of Anonymous” if it went ahead with the Internet cable cut.

Israel’s foreign ministry was not immediately available for comment on the threat, and no reference to the hack attack was made in official government statements on Saturday. 

Published in The Express Tribune, November 18th, 2012.
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