The Zionist army’s official Twitter account was hacked on Thursday before an alarming tweet was made saying that that two Gaza rockets had hit the Zionist Dimona nuclear reactor.
The Zionist army's official Twitter account was hacked on Thursday before an alarming tweet was made saying that that two Gaza rockets had hit the Zionist Dimona nuclear reactor in the Negev desert and caused a possible nuclear leak.
However, the Zionist army on Thursday disavowed a post, saying "We apologize for the incorrect tweets our Twitter account was compromised" moments after the tweet on the nuclear leak was deleted.
"We will combat terror on all fronts including cyber dimension," it added, however, without revealing the identity of the people that might have hacked the account.
None of the rockets fired from the Gaza Strip had ever reached the Dimona nuclear reactor before.
Tensions are high on the Gaza border with Occupied territories as the Zionist fighter jets launched several strikes against targets inside the Gaza Strip in reaction to what it called a surge in rocket attacks from the Palestinian enclave.