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AFP’s rat race

After the IDF set up a hotline for Palestinians to warn Israel of Qassam rocket launches, an Israeli hacked the system after discovering a security breach that could’ve allowed others to listen in on calls….

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AfpAfter the IDF set up a hotline for Palestinians to warn Israel of Qassam rocket launches, an Israeli hacked the system after discovering a security breach that could’ve allowed others to listen in on calls. So when AFP picked up on this development, how did they describe the Palestinians who want to thwart the terrorists?

A concerned Israeli has thwarted the army’s latest anti-militant initiative by hacking its ‘rocket hotline’ set up so that Palestinians in Gaza can rat on those firing projectiles at Israel, the Yediot Aharonot daily reported.

Following a week of multiple Israeli air strikes targeting rocket-firing militants in northern Gaza, the air force tried a new tactic: dropping leaflets encouraging locals to anonymously snitch on any rocket-toting militants.

As the IRIS Blog notes tongue in cheek, the PA has agreed in every signed document to stop terrorists themselves.

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