The Apartheid Regime showed their depraved levels of terrorism with the Lebanon pager attack — likely with the assistance of Unit 8200.
Who Are the Unit 8200 Cyberterrorists?
You enlist in the IOF because you have a desire to kill children, but you choose Unit 8200 because you’re better suited as a keyboard warrior. Unit 8200 can trace its origin to the British Mandate for Palestine, before The Apartheid Regime’s existence. Their precursor engaged in phone eavesdropping and codebreaking. Perhaps that heavy breathing you hear on the phone is from a Unit 8200 pervert?
The whole world is online, and so much human communication and interaction is done via the Internet whether it’s social media, streaming, gaming, or a work meeting — it only makes sense for zionists to introduce us to cyberterrorism! This is the purpose of Unit 8200, an IOF unit who operates within the digital sphere. They’re a SIGINT (signal intelligence) group which acts similar to the NSA of the United States. Unit 8200 cyberterrorists engage in data mining, analysis, and cyber warfare — coordinating their cyberattacks with the IOF.
Since Isr–lis have a tendency towards sexual degeneracy, it’s only natural for Unit 8200 to regularly spy on Palestinians who live in Gaza and The West Bank. One of the largest SIGINT facilities in the world belongs to Unit 8200, on Urim Base which is located in the Negev desert. It’s able to intercept communications from all over the world. The group likely spies on anyone and everyone since their members are deeply embedded within the tech sector. 8200 has been known to collect sexual blackmail, financial information, and other forms of coercive data with the intent of harming Palestinians. These IOF cyberterrorists have also gone after the family, friends, and neighbors of targets.
Unit 8200 Cooperation with the NSA and Other Western Intelligence Units
Not only is Unit 8200 akin to the NSA, it shares data with the US, UK, Canada, and other allies. This type of collaboration makes them an unofficial member of the Five Eyes countries. The Five Eyes are five countries (US, UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand) which have an intelligence alliance. These five countries share data with each other, and Unit 8200 is involved with all of them. In 2009, Unit 8200 and the NSA signed an official intelligence sharing agreement. According to Edward Snowden:
“[8200 is allowed] to disseminate foreign intelligence information concerning US persons derived from raw Sigint by NSA” on condition that it does so “in a manner that does not identify the US person”.
“[The NSA] agreed to provide unevaluated transcripts, voice recordings, and metadata to Israel’s Unit 8200.”
NSA shares raw intelligence including Americans’ data with Israel – The Guardian
Unit 8200 Refuseniks Protest against IOF Terrorism
Imagine belonging to such a depraved IOF unit, some of your past associates write an open letter criticizing your actions — this is exactly what 43 former Unit 8200 members did! They said Unit 8200 intentionally targets civilians, which is standard IOF protocol thanks to directives like the Dahiya Doctrine. These Refuseniks objected to serving because of 8200 conducting cyberterror operations against civilians. Other criticisms including Unit 8200 gathering data to use against Palestinians for political persecution.
How did their fellow zionists react to this moral quandary, did they support the refuseniks and demand the Unit 8200 change their ways — of course not! Instead their noncompliance was met with a backlash from Unit 8200, the IOF, and Isr–li society overall. These 43 veterans and reservists were told service in the IOF is mandatary and having any kind of second thoughts has no place in 8200. Not only were these former members lambasted by the IOF, Isr–li politicians said the refusal was offensive and even cowardly.
Controversies and Scandals of Unit 8200 Keyboard Warriors

While being a digital terrorist is all the rage in the IOF, it leads to serious problems when it comes to the real world. Your average Unit 8200 keyboard commando spends the entire time glued to a computer, not even realizing there are real people breaking into the facility. This overt intrusion is exactly what happened during a failed IOF security audit. Infiltrators were able to walk into an 8200 base to collect classified documents and data from secret computers. The IOF audit team roamed freely around the base for three hours without interruption. Not only did 8200 fail this real world security test, they also were also ineffective when Palestinian Resistance members snuck onto a base and did the same thing! And let’s not forget Unit 8200’s poor performance in preventing the Al Aqsa Flood Operation.
Not only is Unit 8200 known for real life security failures, they’ve also outed themselves on Amazon. Former 8200 Cyberterror chief, Yossi Sariel, wrote a book called The Human Machine Team, boasting about using AI against the Palestinians. This genius penned this murderous manifesto with his initials, YS, and a digital trail led back to his Google account. The Google account linked to his map and calendar. At first the IOF said Sariel did this on purpose, but later they admitted it was a mistake which needs to be avoided in the future.
AI Warfare Software — Gospel and Lavender

The Apartheid Regime likes to call itself a “startup nation,” and AI is the perfect tool for Unit 8200 to demonstrate its prowess in cyberterrorism. Our friend YS made a case for robots doing the killing back in his 2021 book. The Human Machine Team discussed AI targeting and machine learning, helping IOF terrorists kill more children as the AI can process data faster than humans.
Two AI systems which the IOF uses are Gospel and Lavender. Gospel marks buildings, which the IOF claims Resistance fighters hide in, and Lavender puts human targets on a kill list. Humans are supposed to approve AI generated targets, but zionist terrorists don’t bother and gleefully go along with the AI. And in true IOF fashion, these Palestinians are murdered at night, when they’re at home with family. The world’s most immoral army is too afraid to engage with the Palestinian Resistance during a skirmish, so they take the easy route for high collateral damage. The IOF intentionally uses unguided missiles to destroy civilian infrastructure for maximum casualties, and because they’re lower cost munitions.
Lavender also marks people who have similar names or nicknames to those already on its kill list — including family members, civil defense workers, or anyone really. Thanks to AI Warfare Software, the IOF is okay with 20 civilians killed per marked target, and if Lavender detects a higher value target, there’s an allowance of 100 civilians per one. IOF Murder Machines have killed entire families.
Unit 8200 Alumni and Companies Infiltrate the Private Sector
Spying on Palestinians isn’t enough to satiate the perverted needs of Unit 8200 cyberterrorists — they’ve branched out into the private sector. Ex-8200 members have formed American cybersecurity companies, including publicly traded ones: Palo Alto Networks, CheckPoint Software Technologies, CyberArk Software, Wix.com, and Radware, to name a few. However, calling them “ex” is a misnomer since 8200 members stay in touch after leaving the group. At one point, mentioning your 8200 terrorist activities was frowned upon, but now they brag about it — even joining the unit to eventually work in tech. The business and investing end of these 8200-founded companies is also done by other 8200 members. You can even find these cyberterrorists working for Google, Meta, Microsoft, and Amazon.
Pegasus Spyware Lets the IOF Tap Into Our Phones
Pegasus is a malware program used by governments and other institutions to spy on dissidents or ordinary citizens in general. When Emirati human rights activist, Ahmed Mansoor, noticed a strange URL on his phone, he almost became a Pegasus victim. If he clicked the mysterious link:
[The police would] not only to everything on his phone (e-mails, contacts and text messages, for example) but also to the camera, video and audio capabilities. Police would have heard and seen everything he did and be able to anticipate his every action.
Buyer beware: The Israeli company helping governments spy on their own citizens – Middle East Eye
The NSO Group, an Isr–li company, owns Pegasus — and while NSO wasn’t founded by 8200 cyberterrorists, it has ties to the group. Both Mossad and Shin Bet use NSO’s services, and Isr–li police have used Pegasus to conduct domestic surveillance without a court order. The Apartheid Regime’s courts regularly dismiss cases against NSO.
The CTI League — Cyberterrorists In American Healthcare
The Apartheid Regime took advantage of the COVID-19 Pandemic with the Cyber Threat Intelligence League (CTI League). This organization was created in March 2020 by a former Unit 8200 commander, Ohad Zaidenberg. CTI does pro-bono cybersecurity services for American hospitals, healthcare companies, and pharmaceutical companies. It’s also worked with law enforcement and government agencies, and on nuclear reactors and chemical plants in the US. CTI has a habit of blaming cyber attacks on Russia, China, and Iran — with US government officials verbatim repeating their claims.
During Zaidenberg’s stint in 8200, he specialized in cyberterrorism against Iran. Whenever the genocidal media blames Iran for a cyberattack, Zaidenberg is usually their source. This isn’t unusual as The Apartheid Regime has always sought war with Iran, with hopes of getting the US involved. Because of CTI’s work within multiple American sectors and infrastructure, they have access to sensitive information — which means Unit 8200, the IOF, and The Apartheid Regime overall have access.
The IOF loves terrorizing Palestinians by all available means — killing children, sexual violence, mass surveillance, and all forms of cyberterrorism.