Is Hezbollah responding to the bank attack? Hackers marked the hospitals in Israel

A network attack by hackers identifying themselves as Hezbollah against Israeli hospitals: After the Hezbollah bank in Beirut was bombed earlier, surfers identifying themselves as Hezbollah supporters began targeting northern hospitals this evening (Monday) wondering what was allegedly hiding underneath them.

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In one of the tweets, a hacker publishes a photo of Asuta Hospital in Ramat Hay’il in Tel Aviv, under the title: “Assuta Hospital in Haifa, what’s underneath it.”

Another hacker posted a picture of Carmel Hospital, with the caption: “Urgent report! Carmel Medical Center in Haifa, in the basement and on the second floor there are weapons, missile ammunition and money worth millions of dollars. Look at the matter seriously and target it with precision missiles and drones God, don’t soften with the enemy”.

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Needless to say, there are no weapons under the medical centers in Israel. As recalled by the IDF spokesman, Lt. Col Daniel Hagari revealed this evening (Monday) in a statement to the media details about the extent of the economic terrorist activity at the Hezbollah Bank in Beirut: “We attacked 20 targets of the bank, most of them in Da’ahia.”

“One of the targets is an underground money vault, which contained a stockpile of cash and gold worth tens of millions of dollars.” Hagari added another exciting piece of information: “Underneath the al-Sakal hospital in Beirut, one of Nasrallah’s bunkers is found. At least half a billion dollars in bills and gold are stored there.”

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