A Warning To Nasrallah: Screens At Beirut Airport Hacked

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A cyber-activist collective identifying as “G-d’s Soldiers” orchestrated a hack at Rafic Al Hariri International Airport in Beirut, Lebanon, delivering a message aimed at Hezbollah and its leader Hassan Nasrallah on Sunday.

The hacked screens prominently displayed a warning asserting that if Lebanon were to engage in warfare, support for the nation would be elusive. The message directly addressed Nasrallah, holding him accountable for any consequences arising from such a conflict. It accused him of causing destruction to the port and suggested that the airport might become a target due to the alleged import of weapons, urging the liberation of the airport from state control.

The group “G-d’s Soldiers,” known for its militant stance and association with the Lebanese Christian community, has recently garnered attention through various actions. Their activities extended to protesting against Lebanese LGBT activists and taking measures such as obstructing the entrance to a bar hosting an event for the LGBT community.

The cyber-attack on the airport represents a continuation of their confrontational approach, utilizing digital means to convey their discontent and concerns about national security.

 


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