“AIPAC is now our enemy. We’re calling for an occupation of AIPAC and the destruction of their websites. Make them pay for their crimes,” the voice warns. “We are anonymous… We do not forgive. We must certainly not forget.”
On Sunday morning there were reports that the AIPAC website was inaccessible. In a Twitter message the same day ‘Anonymous’ claimed responsibility for the website's crash, saying "Gosh, the AIPAC website sure looks TANGO DOWN to us. Wonder why?"
At the beginning of their campaign, the Internet hackers vowed, "Our crusade against your reign of terror shall commence in three steps. Step one will be initiated after the release of this video and will be comprised of systematically removing you from the Internet. Step two will be later disclosed and is already in initiation. And as for step 3, we'll think of this one as a present from Anonymous to you.”
“We will not stop until the police state becomes a free state," they declared.
In January, a Saudi hacker under the alias of 0xOmar, who published tens of thousands of Israeli credit card numbers on the Internet said, "This is the beginning of cyber war against Israel, you are not safe anymore." At that time, 0xOmar, in an online post, urged hackers from across the Arab and Muslim world to target Israeli websites.
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