Hacker Group Reveals Identities of Several Wanted Israeli War Criminals
Rokna Political Desk: The hacker group “Hanzala” has published photos and personal information of several wanted Zionist war criminals.
According to Rokna, it is said that these child-killing terrorists are active in Israel’s Atomic Energy sector, the Weizmann Institute, Elbit Systems, and the Air Force and Navy of the Israeli military.
Hanzala had previously released the names of 15 wanted Zionist war criminals involved in military industries, Unit 8200, the Air Force, and the regime’s technology infrastructure.
The details of the newly exposed individuals are as follows:
Ophir Alouf – Weizmann Institute
Michael Mor-Yosef – Soreq Center
Hee Ayash – Elbit Systems
Eldad Gustinsky – Elbit Systems
Hillel Meron – Altaj Systems
Joshua Wisfish – Israeli Navy
Yoel Aharoni – Israeli Air Force
Jonathan Shlomi – Weizmann Institute
Naor Zinger – Soreq Center
Noa Huversh – Sorek Center
Yuval Leon – Amos Spacecom
Ophir Novo – Elbit Systems
Hanzala’s Warning: “Israel Must Await Severe Punishment”
The cyber group “Hanzala,” in a message addressed to Israeli military criminals, declared that “Israel must await severe punishment.”
The statement included details about the activities of several Israeli engineers working in sensitive military and technological institutions.
These institutions reportedly play a pivotal role in developing electronic equipment, radar systems, high-power lasers, and military communication technologies.
In its message, Hanzala reviewed the technical and professional backgrounds of several Israeli engineers — including those specializing in semiconductors, RF systems, lasers, and fiber-optic networks — and announced that all of their projects, correspondence, communications, and even IP addresses in various regions, including Netanya, have been monitored and recorded.
One part of the message stated: “Do not think control is in your hands; the systems respond, adapt, and we are always watching.”
The group further warned that certain Israeli research pathways “lead to places better left undiscovered” — a phrase likely referring directly to Israel’s secret military projects and weapons-related activities.
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