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Hamas Sets 'Honey Traps' To Hack Israeli Soldiers' Phones: Army
- Thursday January 12, 2017
- World News | Reuters
Using photos of young women and Hebrew slang, the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas chatted up dozens of Israeli soldiers online, gaining control of their phone cameras and microphones, the military said on Wednesday.
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Israeli Soldiers Mount Facebook Campaign for Jailed Comrade
- Thursday May 1, 2014
- World News | Reuters
Israeli troops, covering their faces to avoid punishment, have mounted an online campaign in support of a soldier whom they believe was jailed for pointing his gun at Palestinians who were arguing with him.
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Israeli bloggers copy controversial images from Facebook
- Tuesday August 17, 2010
- World News | Robert Mackey, NYT News Service
Israeli bloggers moved quickly on Monday to make copies of a pair of controversial images posted on Facebook by a former Israeli soldier -- showing her posing next to blindfolded Palestinian prisoners -- before she blocked access to her photographs, which were shown and discussed on Israeli television before the day was out.As my colleague Et...
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Hamas Sets 'Honey Traps' To Hack Israeli Soldiers' Phones: Army
- Thursday January 12, 2017
- World News | Reuters
Using photos of young women and Hebrew slang, the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas chatted up dozens of Israeli soldiers online, gaining control of their phone cameras and microphones, the military said on Wednesday.
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Israeli Soldiers Mount Facebook Campaign for Jailed Comrade
- Thursday May 1, 2014
- World News | Reuters
Israeli troops, covering their faces to avoid punishment, have mounted an online campaign in support of a soldier whom they believe was jailed for pointing his gun at Palestinians who were arguing with him.
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Israeli bloggers copy controversial images from Facebook
- Tuesday August 17, 2010
- World News | Robert Mackey, NYT News Service
Israeli bloggers moved quickly on Monday to make copies of a pair of controversial images posted on Facebook by a former Israeli soldier -- showing her posing next to blindfolded Palestinian prisoners -- before she blocked access to her photographs, which were shown and discussed on Israeli television before the day was out.As my colleague Et...
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