“Hassan Nasrallah, no one will defend you if Lebanon is dragged into war.” This is the message against the leader of Lebanon's Shiite Hezbollah party that appeared on advertising screens at Beirut airport today after an attack by computer hackers.
“In the name of the Lord and the people, Beirut International Airport is not the airport of Hezbollah or Iran. Hassan Nasrallah, no one will defend you if Lebanon is dragged into a war for which you will assume responsibility and consequences.” Hezbollah, We will not go to war in the name of others. They blew up our port after importing weapons. May the airport be freed from the yoke of your mini-state,” we read on the screens, according to the Lebanese newspaper Orient – Le Jour.
The message also featured the logos of two groups related to the Beirut port explosion on August 4, 2020. The first is that of Saheb el Kalam, an unknown anti-Hezbollah group that is very active on social media; the second is that of the Soldiers of the Lord, a Christian extremist group from Beirut. Saheb el Kalam shared the images of the pirated copies on social media
Hackers hacked the screens of Beirut International Airport and placed a message: “If Hezbollah and Iran continue to bring weapons into Lebanon through this airport, this airport will be an IDF target.” pic.twitter.com/muFwaGHILM
— Raylan Givens (@JewishWarrior13) January 7, 2024