web hit counter admin – Page 276 – See The Stars

admin

Iran & Hezbollah send Israelis sick texts to say ‘goodbye to loved ones’ as Tehran vows ‘crushing response’ over blasts

ISRAEL has accused Iran and Hezbollah of a twisted cyber attack where phones across the country were flooded with sick messages.

One of the texts read “Say goodbye to your loved ones”, while another said “Don’t worry, you will hug them in hell”.

a phone screen displays a message from syhanasrala
Twitter
One of the messages in Hebrew[/caption]
a black screen shows a text message from orefalert
Twitter
Another message sent on Thursday with a link[/caption]
a screenshot of a program that says orefalert at the top
Twitter
One of the five million messages sent out on Thursday[/caption]
smoke is coming out of a building in the mountains
AFP
Smoke billows from the site of an Israeli strike that targeted the southern Lebanese border area of Alman al-Shumariyah on Thursday[/caption]

The cyber attack was aimed at an unnamed mobile service provider, Israel’s National Cyber Directorate confirmed today.

Some five million messages were sent to Israelis in Hebrew on Wednesday night, purporting to be from the Home Front Command.

The government dubbed it an “unsophisticated attempt to incite public panic”.

It was not clear whether customer data was also compromised.

The Cyber Directorate said Israelis were sent three versions of the messages, all containing harmful links to unknown websites.

The links were made inactive within a short period of time, the Directorate said.

There was no immediate response to the Israeli allegations from Hezbollah or Iran.

It comes as tensions across the border between Lebanon and Israel are at an all-time high.

Israel launched a double-pronged hack attack at Hezbollah this week – remotely detonating a series of hand-held devices across southern Lebanon.

At least 37 people were killed and over 3,000 injured in the pager and walkie-talkie blasts – as Mossad spies seek to take down the Iran-backed terror group.

Hezbollah and Iran vowed to seek revenge with Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps promising “a crushing response from the axis of resistance”.

The Israel Defence Forces (IDF) launched airstrikes above southern Lebanon on Wednesday night.

Their air barrage continued into Thursday and this evening dozens of strikes were carried out in a “major intensification of bombing”.

Three Lebanese security sources told Reuters it was the most intense bombing since October last year when war exploded between Hamas and Israel in Gaza.

The IDF said their attacks today are intended to “degrade Hezbollah’s terrorist capabilities and infrastructure”.

They claim to have struck some 100 Hezbollah launchers and “terrorist infrastructure sites”.

A statement from the army read: “Over the last two hours, directed by IDF intelligence, the IAF [Israeli Air Force] struck hundreds of rocket launcher barrels that were ready to be used immediately to fire toward Israeli territory.

“Since this afternoon, the IAF has struck approximately 100 launchers and additional terrorist infrastructure sites, consisting of approximately 1,000 barrels that were ready to be used in the immediate future to fire toward Israeli territory.

“The IDF will continue to operate to degrade the Hezbollah terrorist organisation’s infrastructure and capabilities in order to defend the state of Israel.”

At least 70,000 Israelis have been evacuated from northern Israel amid almost-daily attacks from Hezbollah in Lebanon over the border.

Israel vowed to return them to their homes as it marked a “new phase of war” and shifted hordes of troops north yesterday.

Lebanese security forces claim Israeli spooks planted explosives inside thousands of pagers used by Hezbollah, months before the blitz.

Top brass inside the militant group had ordered its fighters to swap phones for pagers in a failed move to keep Israel from tracking them.

Mossad reportedly intercepted the devices on the supply route and packed them with the explosive PETN.

After the initial wave of pager blasts on Tuesday, other devices including walkie-talkies, fingerprint scanners, home solar systems and radios also exploded in Lebanon on Wednesday.

Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah hit out against Israel in a speech today, saying the “enemy” had crossed “all limits, rules and red lines” in a “massacre”.

He dubbed it a “declaration of war”.

British Foreign Secretary David Lammy has warned the situation in the Middle East could “deteriorate rapidly” and urged Brits to leave while they still can.

He tweeted today: “My message to British nationals in Lebanon is leave while commercial options remain.

“Tensions are high and the situation could deteriorate rapidly.”

a fighter jet with the number 1 on the tail is taking off at night
IDF
An IDF jet used to strike launchers in Lebanon on Thursday[/caption]
Israeli warplanes blast Hezbollah targets overnight
Israeli warplanes blast Hezbollah targets overnight on Wednesday
a group of people in a grocery store with the time of 17 08 30 24
Twitter
The site of a pager explosion in Lebanon on Tuesday[/caption]
The scene of a reported device explosion in Saida, southern Lebanon, this week
The scene of a reported device explosion in Saida, southern Lebanon, this week

Read More »

Sydney Trains delays this weekend – but fares will be free

Transport Minister Jo Haylen has made rail travel free this weekend. Photo: NewsWire / Nikki Short
By Blair Jackson for Nca Newswire Published: 17:57 EDT, September 19, 2024 | Updated: 18:02 EDT, September 19, 2024 The New South Wales government is making all train travel free this weekend to mitigate the impact of the strikes. Members of the rail, tram and bus union are to strike during a huge sports weekend […]

Read More »

Jamie Carragher leaves Thierry Henry in stitches as he butchers name of Monaco’s newest hero after beating Barcelona

CBS Sports pundit Jamie Carragher begged Thierry Henry for help live on air – after struggling to pronounce George Ilenikhena’s name.

The Liverpool legend needed all the help he could get during Thursday’s Champions League broadcast.

the champions league is being shown on cbs sports
X formerly Twitter / @CBSSportsGolazo
Jamie Carragher joined Kate Scott, Thierry Henry, and Micah Richards on CBS Sports on Thursday[/caption]
a man wearing glasses is covering his mouth with his hand
CBS Sports
The former England defender had trouble saying George Ilenikhena’s name[/caption]
a bald man in a suit and tie is laughing
CBS Sports
His colleague Thierry Henry tried to help him out with the pronunciation[/caption]
two men sitting at a table with a scoreboard behind them that says arsenal 2-1
CBS Sports
But Carragher butchered his attempt, leaving the Arsenal legend in stitches[/caption]

Ilenikhena bagged the winner for Monaco as they stunned Barcelona in their clash at Stade Louis II.

The 18-year-old forward netted his first goal for the club to give the Ligue 1 side a famous 2-1 victory.

Carragher joined Henry, host Kate Scott, and colleague Micah Richards to review the game.

Seemingly aware of his past challenges pronouncing names, Carragher jokingly said: “I think it’s only right that I [analyse] the winning goal.”

As Scott asked why, Carra laughed in response: “Have you seen his name?”

Henry attempted to help Carragher with his linguistic issues with the help of a “little song.”

But Carragher couldn’t get past the first syllable of Ilenikhena, prompting the French legend to slam his head onto the table in laughter.

The former Three Lions defender eventually got his pronunciation on point thanks to Henry’s input.

BEST FREE BET SIGN-UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERS

But it’s not the first time Carragher has been stumped by a language barrier during a live broadcast.

Back in April, Richards was left crying with laughter as the Kop legend struggled to interview AC Milan’s Rafael Leao.

Carragher asked the Portuguese star: “When you see the games tomorrow, obviously the big rival of yours, Inter Milan are in the other semi-final, would you like that? A big semi-final with your biggest rival?”

A baffled Leao, scratching at his earpiece, replied: “I didn’t understand can you, repeat please?”

Carragher went back in again, only for the segment to fall apart with Leao unable to understand the question.

In a separate awkward moment last season, Abdo was forced to apologise to Fikayo Tomori after Carragher and Richards both pronounced his name incorrectly throughout an interview.

a man in a red and white kappa jersey holds a trophy
Reuters
Monaco’s George Ilenikhena celebrates after his winner against Barcelona on Thursday[/caption]

It’s been a busy week on CBS Sports, with host Abdo revealing she has officially changed her name.

The 43-year-old host married former boxer Malik Scott over the summer.

She told her colleagues, to cheers: “Abdo – it has to go.

“Allow me to reintroduce myself. We’re going to do this. S-C-O-T-T. Kate Scott.”

Carragher couldn’t resist making an awkward joke following the on-air announcement.

After Henry had shared a hug with Scott to congratulate her, Carra quipped: “Malik’s not here, is he?”

Read More »