Al Jazeera satellite television’s websites and operating systems are experiencing “electronic hacking attempts aimed at disrupting its publishing and transmission systems in conjunction with our coverage of the war in Gaza.” This is the complaint of the Doha-based television network, made implicitly accusing Israeli intelligence. «Most of the attacks were launched from digital addresses belonging to an entity involved in the ongoing conflict and some of them used techniques to hide their true origin», the statement reads.
The Israeli government approved a few days ago emergency regulations that allow the closure of the offices of Al Jazeera television in Israel, accused by the Israeli intelligence service Mossad of “harming the activities of the Israeli Army by exposing the forces involved in the war against Hamas to danger.” Mossad claims that the pan-Arab broadcaster, with its correspondents on the ground, were revealing areas where Israeli soldiers had gathered during the war in the south and other sensitive locations in Israel. The confrontation between the Jewish state continues .
Source: IL Tempo

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