Hackers breached the public address system at Harrisburg International Airport in Pennsylvania, broadcasting a profane message criticizing Israel and former President Trump, and expressing support for the Palestinian movement. The incident occurred while passengers were boarding, but airport officials confirmed there were no threats or delays, and the flight departed safely after precautionary checks. Similar pro-Palestinian messages appeared on screens at Kelowna International Airport in Canada. Authorities are investigating the breach, but normal operations have resumed.
The hack comes in the wake of a peace deal brokered by Trump between Israel and Hamas, which resulted in the release of hostages and promises of rebuilding efforts in Gaza. Both Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu have voiced strong commitments to the peace process, emphasizing the need to move beyond past conflicts. The ceasefire agreement includes humanitarian aid for Gaza, prisoner exchanges, and a partial withdrawal of Israeli forces.