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London-based Jewish newspaper attacked by hackers

Jewish Chronicle website replaced by Palestinian flag and anti-Semitic writings for several hours

The website of Britain's flagship Jewish newspaper has been attacked by Turkish-speaking hackers, its editor said Monday.

 

The site of the London-based Jewish Chronicle, the world's oldest continuously published Jewish newspaper, was replaced by a Palestinian flag and anti-Semitic writings for several hours, editor Stephen Pollard said.

 

"Somebody hacked into the site and had a message up for a couple of hours," Pollard told AP. "It did no damage, as far as we can tell."

 

The site was still unavailable early Monday. A version of the site cached by Google showed a large Palestinian flag against a black background. In a message posted in English and Turkish, a group calling itself the "Palestinian Mujaheeds" quotes from the Quran and attacks Jews in anti-Semitic terms.

 

Pollard said that the attack might be related to the diplomatic feud that erupted between Israel and Turkey last week, but added: "I don't want to speculate."

 

The Turkish government was outraged when Israel summoned its ambassador last week to express its anger over a Turkish television drama that depicts Israeli agents kidnapping children and shooting old men. Israel's Deputy Foreign Minister Daniel Ayalon denied the ambassador a handshake and forced him to sit on a low sofa as the cameras rolled.

 

Israel has since apologized for the incident, which threatened to poison relations between the traditional allies.

 

The Chronicle, founded in 1841, has a weekly circulation of about 30,000.

 

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