Beirut Airport Screens Hacked with Anti-Hezbollah Messages Amid Israel-Lebanon Tensions
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Beirut airport information screens were hacked by anti-Hezbollah groups, displaying a message accusing Hezbollah of putting Lebanon at risk of war with Israel.
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The hack came amid clashes between Hezbollah and Israel along the border after an Israeli strike killed a top Hamas official in Beirut.
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Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah vowed retaliation against Israel, saying Hezbollah is ready for an all-out war.
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The Lebanese government is trying to prevent a war between Israel and Hezbollah that could spark regional spillover.
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The airport hack briefly disrupted baggage inspection before screens were restored. Passengers photographed the anti-Hezbollah messages.