On Sunday evening, messages against the Hezbollah militia suddenly appeared on screens at Beirut airport. The reason is a hacker attack, according to acting Minister of Tourism Walid Nassar.
“Hassan Nasrallah, you will have no defenders left if Lebanon goes to war,” the screens read. Nasrallah is the head of the terrorist organization Hezbollah, which has tensions with the Israeli army. “We are not fighting in the name of anyone” and Hezbollah will bear the consequences, the report said. Initially, no one claimed responsibility for the hacker attack.
Here is a photo of an anti-Hezbollah message that was on display.
The messages were visible on screens at Rafic Hariri International Airport on Sunday evening instead of departure and arrival times. The baggage handling system was also temporarily disrupted. However, thanks to an emergency plan, activities at the airport could continue.
The incident is under investigation
The incident is now under investigation, authorities said. Concerns are growing in the Middle East about an even bigger military confrontation between the Shiite militia Hezbollah and the Israeli army on their shared border. The situation has become even more tense since a Hamas leader was killed in Beirut in a suspected Israeli airstrike.
Source: Krone

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