Hanzala Hacks Holocaust Center
Hanzala hacked the Holocaust Center and released more than 2 million documents, weeks after warning the U.S. and Israel of major cyber retaliation.
Palestine, PUREWILAYAH.COM - The Hanzala group announced that it has hacked the Holocaust Center and decrypted more than 2 million documents.
In an unprecedented and multilayered cyber operation, the so-called “National Center for Supporting Holocaust Victims” (k-shoa.org), which has long been portrayed as a symbol of Zionist victimhood narratives, historical fabrication, and distortion, was completely infiltrated by the Hanzala hacking team.
All databases, classified documents, confidential emails, and sensitive correspondence belonging to the center were reportedly extracted and published.
More than 2 million top-secret documents, with a total volume exceeding one terabyte, have now been made freely available for download on Hanzala’s website
According to the report, these disclosures raise the possibility that within less than a year, the database of alleged “victims” could easily surpass 7.8 million individuals.
Hanzala Issues Cyber Warning to the United States and the Israeli Regime
The announcement comes days after the cyber group issued a new and forceful warning to what it described as the terrorist government of the United States and the Israeli regime. Hanzala warned both Washington and Tel Aviv against any new acts of adventurism.
The group stated that if the United States or the Israeli regime commits any act of aggression or recklessness, devastating transnational cyberattacks will be launched against the energy and digital infrastructure of hostile countries.
Hanzala emphasized that such operations would target critical infrastructure across multiple sectors and warned of severe consequences in the event of further escalation.
Earlier Operation Targeted 400 U.S. Navy Officers
The group has previously claimed responsibility for several high-profile cyber operations, including the disclosure of confidential information belonging to 400 senior United States Navy officers in an operation codenamed “Premature Death.”
Hanzala stated that the list had been extracted only hours earlier from a U.S. military base in the Persian Gulf and that the officers were deployed across Gulf waters.
The group said its message included references to the ranks and operational units of the officers involved.
Hanzala described the operation as more than a warning and claimed it possesses the capability to monitor the “American fleet” throughout the region.
The statement declared: “The shadows of the Resistance are watching your every move; no vessel, no base, and no route is hidden from our sight.”
According to the group, an urgent warning was sent directly to the secure phones of the officers, stating:
“By choosing the path of arrogance and aggression, you have chosen a premature death. The sea is no longer safe for you.”
(PW)



