HAMAS-loving hackers hijacked loudspeakers at major US and Canadian airports – before spewing pro-terror slogans and phrases such as “f**k Netanyahu and Trump”.
The petty hacktivists blared anti-Israel messages directed at Bejamin Netanyahu and Donald Trump before causing a spate of delays.


The shocking ordeal came amid ongoing efforts to bring peace in Gaza following the release of the .
Social media footage captured the speakers playing “free Palestine” at Harrisburg International Airport in Pennsylvania and Kelowna International Airport in Canada.
The speakers were also heard blasting insults directed at the US president and his Israeli counterpart.
One of the audio messages said: “Turkish hacker cyber Islam was here.”
And another bluntly blared: “F**k Netanyahu and Trump.”
Additionally in Kelowna, screens were taken over to display pro-Hamas messages in red text.
One image showed the hacked board with the message: “ISRAEL LOST THE WAR, HAMAS WON THE WAR HONORABLY.
“You are a pig, Donald Trump.”
Authorities said the digital attacks targeted public address systems and flight information displays.
The cybervandalism disrupted boarding and stunned thousands of passengers.
But no flight safety issues were sparked as a result of the shocking ordeal.
Harrisburg airport spokesperson Scott Miller said: “An unauthorized user gained access to the airport PA system and played an unauthorized recorded message.
“The message was political in nature and did not contain any threats against the airport, our tenants, airlines, or passengers.”
Police launched a probe to investigate the circumstances of the hack.
Miller added that the system was quickly shut down following staff intervention.
No group has claimed responsibility.
It comes as terror in Gaza as part of Trump’s ceasefire deal to end the war.
The remaining 20 hostages who survived their terrifying capture were returned home on Monday after 737 hellish days.
Families who had campaigned for their return wept and embraced loved ones, some of whom appeared dramatically thinner and frailer than when they were taken.
So far, 28 bodies have been given back by Hamas under the first phase of Donald Trump’s ceasefire plan.


But with 19 bodies still missing, Hamas now insists many lie beneath mountains of rubble and twisted tunnels left by the war – and retrieving them could require specialised equipment it says Israel is blocking from entering Gaza.
The terror group said in a statement: “The remaining bodies require significant efforts and specialised equipment to search for and retrieve, and we are making a great effort to close this file.”
A spokesman for Hamas’s media office, Salama Marouf, went further on Friday, blaming Israel’s restrictions for the delay.
He said: “Preventing the entry of heavy equipment and machinery needed to remove 55 million tons of rubble… will undoubtedly affect the resistance’s ability to extract from under the rubble the dead prisoners (hostages).”
The terror group said in a statement: “The remaining bodies require significant efforts and specialised equipment to search for and retrieve, and we are making a great effort to close this file.”
A spokesman for Hamas’s media office, Salama Marouf, went further on Friday, blaming Israel’s restrictions for the delay.


He said: “Preventing the entry of heavy equipment and machinery needed to remove 55 million tons of rubble… will undoubtedly affect the resistance’s ability to extract from under the rubble the dead prisoners (hostages).”
Senior officials told Axios that intelligence shows the terrorist group has access to more bodies than it admits, accusing Hamas of “slow-walking” the process.
One Israeli official said: “We don’t see Hamas making maximum effort regarding the bodies.
“We know they can do more and we don’t think anybody should give them any discounts.”
The dispute over the missing bodies has already prompted Israel to close the Rafah crossing and slash aid deliveries into Gaza, branding Hamas’s sluggish pace a violation of the ceasefire terms.
Defense Minister Israel Katz warned that if Hamas doesn’t deliver, Israel is prepared to act.
“If Hamas refuses to comply with the agreement, Israel, in coordination with the United States, will resume fighting and act to achieve a total defeat of Hamas,” Katz said.

