Canada, USA—In a bizarre and unprecedented incident, airports in the United States and Canada experienced a controversial cyberattack.
This came after passengers were surprised to hear messages and slogans in support of Palestine broadcast over loudspeakers and display screens.
In a scene reflecting the escalation of the digital war in support of Gaza.
In America… the voice of “Free Palestine” rings out from the loudspeakers at Harrisburg Airport
The story began at Harrisburg International Airport in Pennsylvania, where unknown individuals hacked into the airport’s internal radio system.
They broadcast messages repeating phrases such as: “Freedom for Palestine” storms American and Canadian airports… A sonic breach in the sky!
Chaos quickly ensued inside the terminal, while airport officials rushed to shut down the entire sound system.
An urgent investigation was launched in cooperation with federal authorities and cybersecurity agencies.
Equally important, Fox News reported that a security source said the hack was carried out in a professional manner.
There are also no indications of physical damage or direct threats to aviation safety.
In Canada, Kelowna screens display “Stand with Gaza” slogans.
Within hours, the incident was repeated at Kelowna International Airport in Canada.
Where employees and passengers were surprised by messages supporting Palestine displayed on flight screens and electronic display walls.
Accompanied by loudspeaker announcements.
Canadian authorities told Global News that the cyberattack was quickly detected and contained.
However, it caused disruption to air traffic and some flights were temporarily delayed.
Intensive investigations… and a new cyberwar taking shape
In addition, no one has yet claimed responsibility for the attacks.
On the other hand, cybersecurity experts assert that the two incidents bear the hallmarks of joint coordination.