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Smoke billows over Beirut’s southern suburbs after an Israeli terror strike on Thursday night [Mohamed Azakir/Reuters]
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Jordanians took to the streets in support of Jabalia Camp in northern Gaza Strip. #GhostPrincess
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Palestinians took to the streets in Nablus in support of Gaza. #GhostPrincess
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Healthcare workers in Ireland staged protests outside the Dáil this week to demand the government to take action against genocide in Gaza. #GhostPrincess
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Scenes from a massive demonstration in Oslo, Norway to support Palestine and Lebanon. 🇵🇸🇱🇧 #GhostPrincess
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Protestors rallied in South Korea to voice their solidarity with Palestine and demand an end to the Israeli genocide in Gaza. #GhostPrincess
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Heavy Israeli air strikes targeting Jabalia refugee camp, north of Gaza.
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Footage from the storming and targeting of Kamal Adwan Hospital today.
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Protesters marched outside the US Embassy in London to condemn their complicity in Israel’s genocide in Gaza. #GhostPrincess
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Palestine supporters rallied at the airport to welcome 4-year-old Joud from Gaza, who lost his leg and his brother to Israeli attacks and has come to Boston to receive treatment. #GhostPrincess
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Protesters demonstrate outside the American Embassy in London, calling on the British government to halt its military support for Israel. #GhostPrincess
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Protesters gather at Place de l'Opéra in Paris in support of Palestine. #GhostPrincess
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📍Stockholm, Sweden 🇵🇸 #GhostPrincess
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An elderly Irish woman in a store selling products that support genocide shouted, "We are asking all customers to boycott goods made in Israel. If you buy goods made in Israel, you are paying for the bombs." #GhostPrincess
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People gather at Kensington High St, London, and chant for Gaza and Palestine. #GhostPrincess
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Protestors took to the streets of Madrid, Spain to show solidarity with Gaza and Lebanon, demanding their government to take action and impose an arms embargo on 'Israel'. #GhostPrincess
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⚡️Anonymous Sudan hacker group responsible for tens of thousands of Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks against critical infrastructure, corporate networks, and government agencies in the United States, Israel and around the world.
In March 2024, pursuant to court-authorized seizure warrants, the U.S. Attorney’s Office and FBI seized and disabled Anonymous Sudan’s powerful DDoS tool, which the group used to perform DDoS attacks.
Ahmed Salah Yousif Omer, 22, and Alaa Salah Yusuuf Omer, 27, were both charged with one count of conspiracy to damage protected computers. Ahmed Salah was also charged with three counts of damaging protected computers.
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In March 2024, pursuant to court-authorized seizure warrants, the U.S. Attorney’s Office and FBI seized and disabled Anonymous Sudan’s powerful DDoS tool, which the group used to perform DDoS attacks.
Ahmed Salah Yousif Omer, 22, and Alaa Salah Yusuuf Omer, 27, were both charged with one count of conspiracy to damage protected computers. Ahmed Salah was also charged with three counts of damaging protected computers.
#CyberBulletin
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⚡️Anonymous Sudan hacker group responsible for tens of thousands of Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks against critical infrastructure, corporate networks, and government agencies in the United States, Israel and around the world. In March 2024…
⚡️According to the indictment and a complaint also unsealed since early 2023, the Anonymous Sudan team and their customers have used the group’s Distributed Cloud Attack Tool (DCAT) to conduct destructive DDoS attacks and publicly claim credit for them. In approximately one year of operation, Anonymous Sudan’s DDoS tool was used to launch over 35,000 DDoS attacks, including at least 70 targeting computers in the greater Los Angeles area.
Attacks include sensitive government and critical infrastructure targets within the United States and around the world, including the Department of Justice, the Department of Defense, the FBI, the State Department, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, and government websites for the state of Alabama. Victims also included major U.S. technology platforms, including Microsoft Corp. and Riot Games Inc., and network service providers. The attacks resulted in reported network outages affecting thousands of customers.
Anonymous Sudan’s DDoS attacks, which at times lasted several days, caused damage to the victims’ websites and networks, often rendering them inaccessible or inoperable, resulting in significant damages. For example, Anonymous Sudan’s DDoS attacks shuttered the emergency department at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, causing incoming patients to be redirected to other medical facilities for approximately eight hours. Anonymous Sudan’s attacks have caused more than $10 million in damages to U.S.
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Attacks include sensitive government and critical infrastructure targets within the United States and around the world, including the Department of Justice, the Department of Defense, the FBI, the State Department, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, and government websites for the state of Alabama. Victims also included major U.S. technology platforms, including Microsoft Corp. and Riot Games Inc., and network service providers. The attacks resulted in reported network outages affecting thousands of customers.
Anonymous Sudan’s DDoS attacks, which at times lasted several days, caused damage to the victims’ websites and networks, often rendering them inaccessible or inoperable, resulting in significant damages. For example, Anonymous Sudan’s DDoS attacks shuttered the emergency department at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, causing incoming patients to be redirected to other medical facilities for approximately eight hours. Anonymous Sudan’s attacks have caused more than $10 million in damages to U.S.
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Qatar: Attack on Iran is a violation of this country's sovereignty
Qatar Ministry of Foreign Affairs:
The Qatari government strongly condemns Israel's attack on Iran and considers this act a clear violation of Iran's sovereignty and the principles of international law.
We again call on the international community to step up efforts to stabilize the situation, reduce tensions and end the suffering of the people of the region, particularly in Gaza and Lebanon.
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Qatar Ministry of Foreign Affairs:
The Qatari government strongly condemns Israel's attack on Iran and considers this act a clear violation of Iran's sovereignty and the principles of international law.
We again call on the international community to step up efforts to stabilize the situation, reduce tensions and end the suffering of the people of the region, particularly in Gaza and Lebanon.
#GhostsofPs
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The International Criminal Court (ICC) has recently replaced a judge who was part of the panel considering an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Romanian judge Iulia Motoc requested to be replaced due to health reasons and was succeeded by Beti Hohler, a Slovenian judge who was elected to the ICC last year. This change is expected to further delay the decision regarding the arrest warrants that have been sought by ICC Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan for Netanyahu and other officials over alleged war crimes related to the ongoing conflict in Gaza.