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The International Federation of Red Cross (IFRC) and Red Crescent Societies has lost 24 humanitarian aid workers in the Israel-Hamas conflict in 2024, according to president Kate Forbes’ statement on Thursday. She asked all states to respect their neutrality and work of delivering humanitarian aid to war zones and high-risk areas.
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Critical Infrastructure Security Cyberattack on Aliquippa Water Plant Highlights Vulnerabilities in OT Systems Prajeet Nair (@prajeetspeaks) • May 30, 2024
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At least 97 journalists and media works have been killed in the ongoing Israel-Hamas war, the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) said in a preliminary count of media workers released Saturday. This conflict has proven to be the deadliest for media workers since CPJ began systematically documenting such tragedies in 1992.
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The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) reported on Wednesday their preliminary investigations confirm 97 journalists and media workers are estimated to be among the victims since the start of the war between Israel and Hamas. The investigation also said 25 journalists were arrested and four are missing.
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Israel’s war on Hamas has spanned nearly half a year – Copyright AFP MOHAMMED ABED
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Palestinian boys sit on building rubble following overnight Israeli bombardment in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip – Copyright AFP MOHAMMED ABED
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The Danish Security and Intelligence Service (PET) published its assessment report on Thursday, finding that the threat of terrorism in Denmark and against its interests abroad had increased because of the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza and a series of Quran burnings in Denmark in 2023.
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Cybersecurity plays a critical role in geopolitics — particularly during times of conflict. While offensive cyber operations have become nearly universal, the tactics, timing and objectives of threat actors can differ greatly. With Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, for example, we observed and shared our report on how cyber tactics can be used to support military…
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Hackers backed by Iran and Hezbollah staged cyber attacks designed to undercut public support for the Israel-Hamas war after October 2023.
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British charity and advisory body, the Community Security Trust, released a report Thursday finding that antisemitic incidents were more common in 2023 since the group began tracking incidents in 1984. In 2023 there were 4,103 reported events, almost double the previous 2021 record of 2,255. Community Security Trust linked the 147-percent rise in anti-Jewish hate…
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The Israeli Public Defender’s Office warned in a report on Tuesday against worsening conditions of incarceration in prison service facilities. The report stated that the overcrowding in prison service facilities violated the High Court’s prior ruling and the international standard. It called for immediate actions to improve prison conditions in Israel.
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In the Internet era, warfare transcends the physical battleground, entering a domain where cyberattacks and influence operations (IO) wield the power to shape perceptions and destabilize nations. A recent report by the Microsoft Threat Analysis Center (MTAC) throws light on such a shadow war, revealing Iran’s concerted cyber efforts in the aftermath of the Israel-Hamas…
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Mexico and Chile on Thursday joined calls for an investigation by the International Criminal Court (ICC) into the Israel-Hamas war that has left thousands of people dead.
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Jan 18, 2024NewsroomCyber Espionage / Threat Intelligence
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Smoke billows over the Palestinian territory of Gaza during Israeli bombardment on December 29, 2023 – Copyright AFP JACK GUEZ
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— AFP PICTURES OF THE YEAR 2023 — A picture taken from the southern Israeli city of Sderot on October 25, 2023, shows smoke ascending over the northern Gaza Strip following an Israeli strike, amid the ongoing battles between Israel and the Palestinian group Hamas. – Copyright AFP RONALDO SCHEMIDT
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The World Bank estimates that the economic damage from the conflict will be severe – Copyright AFP MAHMUD HAMS