#IsraelKoyak: How M’sian hackers rattled Zionist sympathisers and its officials

MALAYSIAN netizens bask in “glory” after local trolls managed to create much impact on many Israeli officials and celebrities, following the Zionist nation’s  attacks on Palestinian territories.

Trending #IsraelKoyak, netizens took to Twitter after a pro-Israeli columnist Emily Kschrader featured an almost three-minute video criticising Malaysian trolls.

“Thank you for this documentary. Glad that everyone now knows what happened in Gaza and Palestine throughout that attack. They can search throughout #israelkoyak #IsraelTerrorism and #SavePalestine for more info,” said user Zhrrdin.

User Naqib #Lawan stated: “You wanna know something? We take that as compliment. Thank you.”

In the video by Kschrader, entitled Exposing the Malaysian Troll Army, she referred to them as “anti-Semitic bots”, adding they launched a coordinated and strategic cyber attack on multiple pro-Israel officials and celebrities using #IsraelKoyak.

Among those affected by the Malaysian hackers were a high-ranking official from the Israeli Ministry of Strategic Affairs, actor Gal Gadot and Kschrader herself, who had 119,000 mentions.

On that note, user Bose told Kschrader that what Malaysian hackers did was nothing in comparison to Israel’s brutality against Palestinians.

“This is nothing Emily. Your people attack and murdered Palestinian for real. Good Job Malaysian. Let’s make #israelkoyak.”

User Syaifaa added: “Hey Momo! We are not anti-Semitic but anti-Israel. The international criminal.”

Fellow netizen Ain Ibrahimsdottir stressed: “I hate cyberbullying but this is an exception. Now more people will listen to our voices. thanks! #israelkoyak.”

As of press time, more than 15,000 people have commented on the post. – July 12, 2021.

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