OP061, Ziggo Operation: Censorship via Cyber Attack to Vanish Content - Repeated Cyber Attacks during Working on Research Paper PD7, particularly due to Mentioning the Case of the Israeli soldier that made Aliya to Israel from USA, yet was sentenced by IDF to Military Jail of 11 days for Eating a Non-Kosher Sandwich in IDF Base - Likely that Israel responsible for these Cyber-Attacks

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Latest Update: 17 November 2023

OP061, Ziggo Operation: Censorship via Cyber Attack to Vanish Content - Repeated Cyber Attacks during Working on Research Paper PD7, particularly due to Mentioning the Case of the Israeli soldier that made Aliya to Israel from USA, yet was sentenced by IDF to Military Jail of 11 days for Eating a Non-Kosher Sandwich in IDF Base - Likely that Israel responsible for these Cyber-Attacks, https://www.rozen-bakher.com/iccg/op061, Residence Location, Netherlands, Main Entity, E048, Ziggo (Internet, Mailbox-Outlook, Fax, Landline), Netherlands


Research Paper PD7


Highlights

During the working on the research paper PD7, numerous cyber-attacks occurred against the laptop of Dr. Rozen-Bakher when the laptop was offline. In some attempts, significant parts were deleted from the file or the file was returned to an old version. Many times Dr. Rozen-Bakher needed to rewrite paragraphs that were deleted during the cyber-attacks, yet repeated backup of the file allowed to save most of the work. In one case (see below), the attackers tried to delete most of the file when Dr. Rozen-Bakher wrote a paragraph that related to Israel (see below the paragraph about the non-kosher sandwich), so likely that these cyber-attacks came directly from Israel or indirectly from people/organizations/institutions that are related to Israel yet their location is in Europe.

 

The part about the non-kosher sandwich from Research Paper PD7 that ICCG tried to vanish via Cyber-Attack

For example, in Israel, the Jewish population includes 6.9 million (DellaPergola, 2020), yet the main branch is Conservative Judaism, while in the USA, the Jewish population includes approximately the same, 6.7 million (Sheskin & Dashefsky, 2020), yet the main branch is Reform Judaism (Ausubel et al., 2021), so exists a significant religion distance between them, such as the attitude to non-kosher food. In the USA, around 70% of the Jewish population eats non-kosher food (Gross, 2018), while in Israel, there are rigid restrictions on non-kosher food (Barak-Erez, 2007; Ben-Dov et al., 2018; Heiman et al., 2019; Israeli Knesset, 2021; Rosen-Zvi, 2018; Times of Israel, 2019), such as the case of the Israeli soldier that makes Aliya to Israel from the USA, yet was sentenced to military jail of 11 days for eating a non-kosher sandwich (Newsweek, 2015), which highlights the religion distance between the sub-groups of Judaism, especially the religion distance between the Reform Judaism and Conservative Judaism, and the religion distance between the Jews in the USA and the Jews in Israel, in particular.