Jerusalem: Newspaper Jerusalem Post Israel said on Monday the website was hacked, in what he said was a clear threat to the country.
Instead of displaying the keynote news page, the website shows illustrations that seem to recall the top general of Iran Qassem Soleimani, who was killed in a US drone attack in Iraq today in 2020.
Illustration shows shooting objects shaped bullets from the red ring worn on the fingers, Real reference to the typical Soleimani ring used for use.
The Jerusalem Post, every day speak English, tweeted that it works to solve the problem.
“We are aware of our website hacking, next to the direct threat (to) Israel,” he said.
His cellular application does not seem to be affected, and the other major Israeli websites function normally.