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big screens Beirut International Airport were attacked this Sunday the 7th by hackerwho published news against the Lebanese terrorist group Hezbollah.
The departure and arrival information was replaced with a message accusing the Hezbollah group of planting the Lebanon is threatened with an allout war against Israel.
A message appeared on the screens with logos of a group identifying itself as such Soldiers of Goda Christian movement that gained attention last year Campaigns against the LGBT community In Lebanon. Another logo displayed on the screen is for a littleknown group called The One Who Spoke.
BREAKING:
Christian Lebanese hackers launch a cyber attack on Beirut airport, forcing it to close.
Messages appeared on every screen condemning Hezbollah and Iran for their attempt to drag Lebanon into war with Israel.
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In a video posted on social media, the Christian group denied involvement in the cyberattack. The One Who Spoke shared pictures of the screens on social media.
“Hassan Nasrallah, you will have no more supporters if you curse Lebanon with a war for which you will have to bear the responsibility and consequences,” the message said.
Hassan Nasrallah is the leader of the terrorist group Hezbollah. He has already stated that ending the war in Gaza and ensuring a Hamas victory are among his main goals.
Hezbollah is threatening and Israel is on alert
Hezbollah announced the death of last week four of his fightersincluding a local official, in southern Lebanon.
Hassan Nasrallah warned Israel against further escalation following the death of Saleh alArouri, who was buried in the Palestinian Shatila camp in Beirut on Thursday.
“Right now we are fighting on the front lines in a calculated manner, but if the enemy thinks of starting a war against Lebanon, we will fight without borders, without restrictions and without borders. “We are not afraid of war,” Hassan Nasrallah said in a speech on Wednesday.
Huge arsenal
Hezbollah has 150,000 longrange rockets and missiles Arsenal ten times bigger than Hamas's at the beginning of the current war against Israel. These include hundreds of precision missiles donated by Iran that can be programmed to target specific targets such as power plants, ports and military bases. Not only would these missiles be much larger, but they would also hit Israel's air defense system, the Iron Dome, with few projectiles. Hezbollah also has an antiaircraft system that protects it from bombing attacks by Israeli warplanes.