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‘Jerusalem Post’ website hacked on anniversary of top Iranian general’s death

A screenshot of the The Jerusalem Post's website on Monday morning, Jan. 3, 2021. Source: Screenshot.

The newspaper’s homepage was replaced with an illustration recalling Iranian Gen. Qassem Soleimani and threatening Israel’s Dimona nuclear facility.

 The Jerusalem Post reported on Monday that its website, and the twitter account of the Hebrew paper, Maariv, had been breached by pro-Iranian hackers.

Monday marked the anniversary of the death of the commander of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ Quds Force, Maj. Gen. Qassem Soleimani, who was assassinated in a U.S. drone strike in Iraq on Jan. 3, 2020.

The image was accompanied by the words, “We are close to you where you do not think about it,” in both Hebrew and English.

“We are aware of the apparent hacking of our website, alongside a direct threat of Israel. We are working to resolve the issue & thank readers for your patience and understanding,” the newspaper posted on its Twitter feed.

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