Alwaght- A massive cyber war has been launched leading to the crashing of hundreds of Israeli regime websites by group of hackers known as 'Qademoun' .
A statement released on Qademoun's Facebook page said that the cyber attacks were launched on Monday as part of the second round of al-Imad operations that started on the first day of the 9th anniversary of the Zionist war on Lebanon in 2006.
"On the second day of al-Imad operations, the martyr Abbas al-Moussavi unit hacked a number of Israeli tourism websites," it said on Tuesday.
The statement listed the names of some of the websites as:
luxuriousisrael.com
reginatours.com
visitcyprus.co.il
hike.mytreks.co.il
www.mimtarim.com
www.seatoseatrail.com
support.shield-lock.co.il
wiki.cloud-guardian.com
Speaking to several media outlets, a spokesman for Qademoun, aka Mujahid, said that "this list of sites forms joins the E-war initiated by Qademoun against the Israeli enemy, which will move the battles to the cyberspace to integrate with the war on the ground."
"The second round of the operation included hacking around 2000 military, services, economic, social and individual Israeli websites," he added.
"The seven Qademoun groups launched sporadic DDOS (Distributed Denial of Service) attacks against the sites in question in line with hacking elite websites specialized in providing Zionist tourism services around the world," Mujahid elaborated.
"We want to send a threatening letter to the settlers in the usurper entity."
In May 2013, the Syrian Electronic Army (SEA) also launched a successful cyber attack on the main infrastructure system of Haifa, one of the most important ports in the occupied territories, disrupting the operation of the servers in charge of urban management systems and public utilities in the city.
The SEA said it had hacked into the Haifa infrastructural system in retaliation for the Israeli regime's strike on a research center in suburban Damascus at the time.
The cyber army warned that it could cause a major blast by continuing the attack on the servers of the Haifa infrastructural systems, but avoided further move due to unavoidable human casualties.
