Welcome to Joe Biden’s version of “secure infrastructure.” Travelers at multiple airports across North America were left stunned on Tuesday as pro-Hamas hackers hijacked airport loudspeakers and digital displays, blasting anti-Trump and anti-Netanyahu slurs and filling terminals with propaganda straight out of a terrorist recruitment video.
It happened at Harrisburg International Airport in Pennsylvania and Kelowna International Airport in British Columbia, Canada. Passengers recorded the chaos as airport loudspeakers suddenly began spewing anti-Israel rants and anti-American screeds while digital signs flashed “Free Palestine” messages praising Hamas — the same group that butchered civilians and kidnapped children just two years ago.
Authorities confirmed that the incidents were unauthorized system breaches. In Canada, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Transport Canada, and the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority have all launched investigations. In the U.S., federal agencies are coordinating with the FBI’s cyber division, though — unsurprisingly — no group has yet claimed responsibility.
But here’s the thing: everyone knows who’s behind this.
Since the 2023 Israel–Gaza conflict reignited, pro-Palestinian “hacktivist” groups have waged an escalating campaign of digital terrorism against Western nations. These aren’t basement pranksters — they’re part of organized collectives with known ties to global cyberwarfare cells. Groups like Dark Storm Team and OpIsrael have already attacked NATO servers, Israeli power grids, and U.S. airport systems, targeting anyone aligned with Israel or — heaven forbid — President Donald Trump.
And yet, under the current administration, these escalating digital threats have barely made the news. Maybe because calling out pro-Hamas cyberterrorists doesn’t fit the Biden White House’s “unity and diplomacy” talking points.
The attacks also exposed just how fragile our tech-dependent infrastructure has become. Modern airports now rely heavily on cloud-based audio and display systems, the same systems these hackers easily compromised. This wasn’t just a nuisance — the disruptions delayed flights and panicked passengers, proving how quickly chaos can spread when America’s cyber defenses are asleep at the wheel.

Let’s not forget: in June, a criminal group penetrated the computer networks of several airlines across the U.S. and Canada. A month later, hackers knocked out check-in systems across Europe, paralyzing major airports. The writing’s been on the wall for years — but under Biden’s watch, the focus has been on climate activism, DEI initiatives, and “gender-neutral aviation guidelines.” Meanwhile, terrorists are hijacking airport PA systems.

You can’t make this up.
President Trump warned repeatedly about the dangers of weak borders and weaker cybersecurity. He poured resources into protecting critical infrastructure, funding cyber defense, and holding our enemies accountable. Under Biden? The enemies are laughing — from Tehran to Telegram.
As pro-Hamas hackers continue to infiltrate Western networks, it’s clear that what they’re testing isn’t just software — they’re testing our will to defend ourselves.
It’s time America wakes up and remembers what real leadership looks like — leadership that protects the homeland instead of apologizing for it. Because if these hackers can hijack your airport announcements today, what’s next tomorrow?