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Anonymous Threatens Israel with Electronic Holocaust

Anonymous has been fighting Israel for a couple of years now, and while their attacks have gotten more sophisticated over time, the damage they’re causing is said to be decreasing. Now the group threatens Israel with what they call the electronic holocaust where they vowed to erase it from cyberspace on April 7 for crimes committed in Palestine.

The video features an electronic voice as we know from previous Anonymous videos while the background shows images from Israels attacks. The video is in English, but has Arabic subtitles. “We are coming to punish you again. As we did many times, we’ll take down your servers, government websites, Israeli military websites, banks, and public institutions. We’ll erase you from cyber-space as we have every year, 7 April 2015, will be an electronic holocaust,” the video says.

Anonymous will start this year’s attack just a little over a week before the Holocaust Remembrance Day, known in Israel as Yom HaShoah, on April 16. But experts question how much is achieved by these attacks as Israel is pretty much leading in electronic warfare, both offensive and defensive, and Anonymous operates mainly with DDoS attacks.

Thanks to RT for providing us with this information

Bohs Hansen

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