Yesterday, news appeared on several news websites that a Jordanian information hacker had penetrated the "Jerusalem prayer team" page on Facebook and managed to block the page, but how did this happen and what is the story of this page?

It was reported in several news that the well-known hacker, Ahmed Saleh, nicknamed "The Saqr Bani Hashem Electronic", managed to close a Facebook page with 76 million likes to support the Zionist entity, called the Jerusalem Prayer Team page.

The Jerusalem Briar Team Page

A few months ago, a page called "Jerusalem Briar Team" was created. It is affiliated with a Jewish organization of the same name, founded by Dr. Mike Evan, who is the founder of the "Friends of Zion" museum, an organization that collects donations from Jews around the world to support the Zionist organization.

This page displays funded ads just like any other advertising page.

The number of likes on the page reached 76 million likes to support the Zionist entity, which is a relatively large number on the Facebook page, but this was not what revealed the falsehood of this page and its founders.

Many Facebook users found their names in the fan list of the page, although they did not even know its existence to register their likes, and even some of them are Arab and Muslim users who cannot browse the page's content as well as liking it.

How did you get this number of likes?

How did some find themselves admiring the page without their knowledge?

Several suspicious programs, such as games, entertainment programs, and many other programs with many ratings, when you download them to your mobile phone, request permission to use your Facebook account if you access them through it.

For example, if you use your Facebook account to enter "Login Using Facebook" or sign up via Facebook, "Signup Using Facebook" will give these applications full access to your account and page, and it also has the right to like any page without your knowledge, because you agreed to the terms of these applications without having to You read it, so some of the applications that you find useful and free are affiliated with promotional companies or official security institutions owned by countries for these purposes.

Another way is to use botnets, which are malicious programs such as viruses spread on a large number of devices, as they form a huge network of viruses that act according to orders from control centers, and thus are used, for example, to give millions of likes to pages.

Jerusalem prayer team


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(@itzhamas) May 14, 20

How was the page closed?

According to what was published by several sites, including Archyde and Tribune, the page was reported by millions of people around the world who were victims of this fraud, specifically Southeast Asian countries, and the page was closed because of this by the Facebook administration, which means that There is no relation to this Jordanian hacker closing the page.

As for what has been published that Facebook is the one who posts comments without individuals knowing, this is incorrect.

The organization made another page for it and there are many more like it, and in the end it does not provide or delay what is published on it Jewish religious texts.