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Anonymous Attacks Israeli Websites In Response To IDF Operation In Gaza

An anonymous reader writes "On Thursday, Anonymous reported that it took down close to 40 Israeli government and security establishment websites, although the single website that they presented as having been attacked belonged to a security and cleaning services company. The report came after Likud MK Danny Danon announced earlier in the week that his website had been taken down by a group calling itself TeaM KuWaiT HaCkErS. Danon's website had been hosting an online petition calling for the Israeli government to cut off the supply of electricity going from Israel to Gaza. " A report at Russia Today puts the number at "hundreds" of sites, instead.

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  1. Re:Anonymous by TheGratefulNet · · Score: 4, Informative

    leftists?

    really? or are you in parrot-what-the-talking-head says mode?

    no leftists are in favor of the combined arab aggression that wishes israel off the map (more accurately, all jews dead).

    left leaning people support democracy and its core principles. the israelis are the ONLY ones in that entire region that have any similarity to our western ways of thought and our world views.

    get fucking real and stop the paroting of bullshit talking points.

    you may not agree with all that israel does, but you cannot seriously take the arab view that 'death to isreal' is at all a valid thing to have as a goal.

    anyone who takes that point, even a little, is to be dismissed.

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  2. Re:I think it's a falsified information. by ydrol · · Score: 5, Informative

    Didn't Israel assassinate Palestinian leader just before a ceasefire was about to be brokered...

    http://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/17/opinion/israels-shortsighted-assassination.html?_r=0

  3. Re:I think it's a falsified information. by OeLeWaPpErKe · · Score: 4, Informative

    The Pals gained a lot of worldwide sympathy with those moronic flotillas. And, here they squander much of that sympathy by attacking Israel in some hopeless gamble.

    No they don't. The entire islamic world has larger levels of anti-Semitism than Germany had in the 1930s (not that other kinds of racism are far behind), and the issue is simple : the more attention hamas captures, the more this anti-Semitism will play in politics in other muslim countries.

    The more attention hamas grabs, using any and all means, including their favorite tactic of getting their neighbours' children killed, the more successful they're likely to become.

    Their stated purpose is to bring back traditional islamic values, and they explicitly mention including eternal war (one translation "jihad") with, well, with everyone else. Another stated purpose of Hamas is to kill every Jew in the world.

  4. Re:Bad juju? by Johann+Lau · · Score: 5, Informative

    Nobody hated Jews in Palestine, until a bunch of Polish and Russian pricks, calling themselves "Hebrew" camped their little racist state on the coast, in the middle of the last century.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_antisemitism#Twentieth_century

    Just three examples which took me like 5 seconds to find:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerusalem_pogrom_of_April_1920

    As the riots began, Jewish immigration to Palestine was temporarily halted by the British. Also, feeling that the British were unwilling to defend them from continuous Arab violence, Palestinian Jews decided to set up an underground self-defense militia, the Haganah ("defense").

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaffa_riots

    In a speech in June 1921 on the occasion of the Royal birthday, Samuel stressing Britain's commitment to the second part of the Balfour Declaration of 1917, declared that Jewish immigration would be allowed only to the extent that it did not burden the economy. In line with this interpretation, Jewish immigration was suspended. Those who heard the speech had the impression that he was trying to appease the Arabs at the Jews' expense, and some Jewish leaders boycotted him for a time

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1929_Hebron_massacre

    According to Asher Meshorer (Zemira Mani's son and Noit Geva's father), his aunt (Zemira Mani's sister - who was not present in Hebron during the massacre) had told him that the Arabs from the villages essentially wanted to kill only the new Ashkenazim. According to her, there was an alienated Jewish community that wore streimels, unlike the Sephardi community, which was deeply rooted, speaking Arabic and dressing like Arab residents.

    When the riots started, representatives of the Arabs came to the chief Hebron Rabbi, Rabbi Slonim Dwek, with a proposal - if he allowed them to kill 70 students from the yeshiva in Hebron, they would not kill the other Ashkenazim or the Sephardim. Rabbi Slonim Dwek told them, "We Jews are all one people." He was the first person to be killed in the riots, as he held his eldest son, 4 years old in his hands, who was also killed

    So yeah. Nice try but fuck you.

  5. Re:I think it's a falsified information. by Dog-Cow · · Score: 4, Informative

    Israel is aiming at weapon caches and missle emplacements. How is that not defense?