Hamas Hackers Take Over Israeli Domino’s Pizza Facebook Page, Hilarity Ensues
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by Elder of Ziyon
Earlier today, Hamas managed to take over a major Israeli website.
Domino’s Pizza’s Facebook page.
For an hour or so, the page looked like this:
The hackers put up statuses such as “Today will strike deep in Israel, Tel Aviv, Haifa, Jerusalem, Ashkelon, Ashdod more than 2000 rockets. We’ll start at 7. Counting back towards the end of Israel … Be warned!”
Responses included “Hey, please reserve a missile for me with jalapenos, green olives, extra cheese, and mushrooms. You have my address. Tell the delivery boy to activate the alarm when it is arriving, so I know to put my pants on.”
Another photo the hackers placed showed Israelis sheltering from rockets in a sewer pipe, with the caption “The right place for every Israel – the sewer pipe, hahaha!”
An Israeli answered back, “You know who lives in sewers? And what they eat?” with a cartoon of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and their favorite food – pizza.
After Domino’s took the page back, they posted this photo:
The words say “You cannot defeat….The Israeli hunger for pizza!”
There are lots of funny posters in response to the incident on the page.
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